About

I have been working as an antiques conservator in the Washington DC area for over 39 years. I was trained by my grandfather, William Walzer, a highly respected wood sculptor. After college, I was fortunate to work with many fine craftsman at the Smithsonian Museum (Arts and Industry building) helping construct the Bicentennial exhibit in 1976. Over the years I have worked on many fine historic pieces. My clients include the National Gallery of Art, Dumbarton Oaks, top interior designers, antique dealers and private collectors. My team of 14 and I specialize in 18th century and early 19th century furniture but are happy to work on earlier and later pieces. Using proper conservation techniques we achieve a well cared for look. We have been featured in The Washingtonian, Washington Times, Loudoun Times Mirror, The Washington Star, Chesapeake Home and Loudoun Art magazines.

Latest Digital Offer

Helpful Links

Past Print Ads