Georgetown: Marston Luce Antiques

This Georgetown antiques store offers styles that span the spectrum―from rustic furniture to gilded accessories

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Marston Luce with a circa 1830 Florentine terra-cotta sculpture of the Roman god Mercury.
Erik Kvalsvik

The Owner

Marston Luce opened his Washington D.C suburb store in 1981, offering French and Swedish antiques from the 18th and early 19th centuries.

The address: 1651 Wisconsin Ave., 202/333-6800.

Shown here: Luce with a circa 1830 Florentine terra-cotta sculpture of the Roman god Mercury.

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Marston Luce with a circa 1830 Florentine terra-cotta sculpture of the Roman god Mercury.

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