RAYMOND YARD PAIR OF MULTI-GEM AND DIAMOND PARROT CLIP-BROOCHES
RAYMOND YARD PAIR OF MULTI-GEM AND DIAMOND PARROT CLIP-BROOCHES
RAYMOND YARD PAIR OF MULTI-GEM AND DIAMOND PARROT CLIP-BROOCHES
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RAYMOND YARD PAIR OF MULTI-GEM AND DIAMOND PARROT CLIP-BROOCHES
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Property of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd from the Collection of Sandra Ferry Rockefeller
RAYMOND YARD PAIR OF MULTI-GEM AND DIAMOND PARROT CLIP-BROOCHES

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RAYMOND YARD PAIR OF MULTI-GEM AND DIAMOND PARROT CLIP-BROOCHES
Each designed as a parrot, carved, calibré-cut and round cabochon rubies, carved and calibré-cut sapphires, carved emeralds, round diamonds, yellow gold and platinum, circa 1945, each signed Yard, red Raymond Yard case

Size/Dimensions: each 4.8 x 2.2 cm (1 7⁄8 x 7⁄8 in)
Gross Weight: 18.6 grams
Provenance
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd, New York, thence by descent
Literature
Cf. N. Kuzmanovic, Yard: The Life and Magnificent Jewelry of Raymond C. Yard, New York, The Vendome Press, 2007, p. 52

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Lot Essay

The glamorous designs of Raymond Yard set the standard for American jewelry in the mid-twentieth century. As Yard’s reputation for high standards and honest candor grew, clients turned into friends, transcending traditional business relationships. It was in the early years of his career at Marcus & Co. that Yard began his lasting friendship with John D. Rockefeller Jr., one of his earliest supporters when Yard’s independent business began in 1922. Yard’s relationship with the Rockefellers became a family affair with all of John Jr.’s sons continuing to patronize Yard in the decades that followed.

World War II rationing challenged the Yard’s firm to evolve from their traditional, angular, platinum-set jewels of the Art Deco period for more experimental, whimsical designs. This transition inspired the “jelly belly” animal brooches with carved gemstones and decorative details, as seen in the present lot with provenance dating back to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd, thence by descent.

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