Emily Marchick joined Doyle as the Associate Director of California Operations and Jewelry Specialist in 2015. Her responsibilities include appraising and cataloging jewelry in all value categories, colored stones, diamonds and fine watches. Based in Doyle’s Beverly Hills office, Emily travels throughout the west coast providing auction evaluations for collectors, heirs, families and fiduciaries interested in consigning property to Doyle’s jewelry auctions in Beverly Hills. She also facilitates the evaluation and consignment of property in all other categories for auctions in New York. Prior to joining Doyle, Emily worked at Bonhams Auctioneers in the international jewelry department for eight years, first as a cataloguer, then as a specialist, and finally, director of the California Jewels department.
Emily Marchick graduated from the College of Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2004 with a double major in Art History and Studio Arts. In 2007 she graduated the Gemological Institute of America in Graduate Gemology, CAD/CAM jewelry design (Comprehensive Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) and the jewelry business program. Ms. Marchick has lectured on jewelry history and related topics throughout the western United States.
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Doyle is honored to auction jewelry from the Estate of Renee Meyers as a feature of the Important Jewelry sale on June 22.
Doyle is honored to auction jewelry from the Estate of Joan Reynolds Linclau in select upcoming auctions.
Doyle is pleased to present a selling exhibition of select works by New York artist Ryan McGinness at our Beverly Hills gallery on February 14 through March 15.
Doyle is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of our new gallery on "auction row" in Beverly Hills!
Specialist Martha Garcia chronicles the fascinating history of the acclaimed jewelry firm established by Joseph Marchak in 1878.
Specialist Katherine Van Dell profiles Jean Schlumberger, the jeweler whose name is synonymous with Tiffany & Co.'s bold and innovative 20th century designs.
Martha Garcia profiles the New York jewelry designer Donald Claflin and his distinctive and whimsical creations for Tiffany & Co.
Doyle is honored to auction jewelry from the Estate of June Marston Dyson, a pioneering woman in the legal profession and a generous donor to many of New York's cultural institutions.