Jill Bowers is a Vice President and a strategic leader in the business growth and development of Doyle for over twenty years. As the firm’s New Jersey and Pennsylvania Regional Advisor, Mrs. Bowers regularly meets with collectors, families and fiduciaries throughout the New Jersey and Pennsylvania area to discuss the appraisal of estates, collections or single items and subsequent sale in our New York gallery. Supported by the specialists and auction professionals based in Doyle's New York offices, she facilitates the entire appraisal and auction process, making it convenient for you or your client to achieve maximum results at auction in the global market.
Mrs. Bowers has had the privilege of working with many prominent estates and distinguished collections including the Estates of Dorothea Benton Frank, Evelyn Pyne, Eleanor Johnson, Charles Austin Buck, Grace Kirby Culbertson and Mary Jane Kenny. She lives with her husband and two children in New York City.
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