Weschler's
909 E Street, N.W.
Washington, District of Columbia
United States of America 20004
Telephone : 202 6281281
Fax : 202 6282366
Website : http://www.weschlers.com/
Email : info@weschlers.com

Featured Lots
Auguste Herbin (French 1882-1960) Les Gorges
Auguste Herbin (French 1882-1960)
Les Gorges de la Loue
Signed Herbin l.r.
Oil on canvas
23-3/4 x 32 in (60.5 x 81.3 cm)
Estimate : $20,000 - $30,000
Choker Length 18-Karat White-Gold and Diamond Necklace, Vessayan
The flexible mount set with approximately three hundred twenty-four rectangular baguette diamonds weighing approximately 20 carats and approximately approximately two hundred ni...
Estimate : $35,000 - $40,000
Marc Aldine (French 1870-1956) View of
Marc Aldine (French 1870-1956)
View of the Doge's Palace and the Bacino di San Marco
Signed Marc Aldine l.r.
Oil on canvas
23-1/2 x 36-1/4 in (59.7 x 92.1 cm)
Estimate : $25,000 - $35,000
Platinum Solitaire Diamond Ring
The four-prong A-box mount set with a brilliant rectangular corner-cut diamond weighing exactly 3.03 carats and flanked by two tapered baguette diamonds weighing approximately .30 carats.
Total weight ...
Estimate : $20,000 - $25,000
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About Us
A WASHINGTON TRADITION
Weschler's has been an auction tradition in the Nation's capital since Adam Weschler opened a gallery just a few blocks from the White House in 1890.
The fourth and fifth generations of Weschler family members continue to uphold the principles on which Adam Weschler founded his company -- that the client's interests should remain above all others. To ensure this, Adam Weschler resolved that the company would neither buy nor own any of the items it sold at auction. We maintain this same policy today and act solely as a representative for the buyer or seller.
As Washington D.C.'s only auction house, Weschler's has been in the unique position to auction over the years such treasures as a first edition of Thomas Paine's 1776 Common Sense, furniture from the office of former House Speaker Sam Rayburn, and memorabilia from General Douglas MacArthur.
Today Weschler's holds specialized sales from September to May in the following categories: Jewelry, Coins and Watches; American and European Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture and Prints; Asian Works of Art; Twentieth Century Decorative Works of Art; European and American Furniture and Decorations.
Weschler's also holds weekly auctions every Tuesday that complement our catalogue sales by offering a wide variety of non-specialized items at moderate prices. It's an opportunity to find exceptional values in fine quality reproduction furniture, collectibles, carpets, artwork, silver, jewelry and office and household goods.
Both the buyer and the seller are important to Weschler's. Our commitment to our customers has been unwavering. With over 100 years in the auction business, we are confident in our ability to serve equally the first-time customer and the seasoned auction goer. Whether you are interested in buying or selling at auction, one item or an entire estate or collection, you will find Weschler's staff completely accommodating to your needs.




