Georgetown: Marston Luce Antiques

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

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Here ia Louis XV fauteuil is grouped with an 1800 Danish painted chest, a pigeon ornament from Southern France, and a pair of Spanish candlesticks.
Erik Kvalsvik

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It’s no surprise that sculptural eagles are coveted among patriotic shoppers in the nation’s capital. “People in Washington, D.C., love them,” says Luce. Another hit is the 18th- and 19th-century folk art, which ranges from weather vanes to paintings.

Shown here: Luce mixes up styles and periods in his shop. In one vignette, he grouped a Louis XV fauteuil, an 1800 Danish painted chest, a pigeon ornament from Southern France, and a pair of Spanish candlesticks

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Here ia Louis XV fauteuil is grouped with an 1800 Danish painted chest, a pigeon ornament from Southern France, and a pair of Spanish candlesticks.

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