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Raymond C. Yard Platinum "Rabbit Waiter" Brooch, ca. 1930s, the whimsical rabbit carrying an articulated ice bucket with champagne, decorated with various enamels and set with various cuts of diamonds, with an approximate total weight of 0.80 carats, and sapphires, emeralds and rubies, with an approximate total weight of 0.40 carats, stamped "YARD, Inc.", h. 1-3/4", 13.0 grams total weight. Raymond Carter Yard (1885-1964), the renowned American jeweler, began his career in the trade when he was 13, working as a door boy at Marcus & Co. in New York. By the time he was in his early 30s, he was Marcus' most sought-after salesman. In 1922, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., an established client, encouraged him to open his own jewelry firm. Mr. Rockefeller recommended Yard to his family and friends, and his business grew exponentially. He began creating some of the most magnificent jewels in the country, using only high-quality gemstones and platinum mountings. His exceptional and identifiable style elevated Art Deco jewelry to a new level. The first rabbit brooch appeared in December 1928 and depicted a rabbit in profile wearing a jacket and a top hat, carrying a cane and flower bouquet. His rabbit waiter brooch followed in March 1929. That example, like the one being offered here, depicted the rabbit in a coat, slacks, shoes, and a shirt with a bow tie, carrying a tray with a cocktail shaker, glasses and a towel. These brooches appealed to Yard's "high society" clientele. Between 1929 and 1931, Yard designed a series of rabbit waiters; however, no two rabbits were the same. Though he retired in 1958, the name Yard is still synonymous today with the highest standards in fine jewelry. These whimsical brooches are highly sought after by collectors and continue to command high prices at auction.


  • Condition: In overall good condition with no missing or loose stones. The underside and tip of the tray with a very narrow loss to the enamel.

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