ART DECO BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, RAYMOND YARD
ART DECO BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, RAYMOND YARD
ART DECO BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, RAYMOND YARD
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF GLORIA MANNEY
ART DECO BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, RAYMOND YARD

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ART DECO BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, RAYMOND YARD
Oval-shaped black opal, single and baguette-cut diamonds, platinum, ring size 4 ¾, circa 1925, signed Yard

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Daphne Lingon
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Lot Essay


Every curator, dealer and auctioneer who has met Gloria Manney called her 'one of a kind' or said, 'they don’t make ‘em like her anymore.' She was a voracious collector with a style, intelligence, curiosity, courage and point of view all her own.

Along with her husband, Richard Manney, they researched and collected an amazing array of material culture and built entire markets for objects by aiding scholars in their work, including rare books and 18th and 19th century fine and decorative arts. Their collections included the greatest assemblages of American portrait miniatures and American colonial goldsmithing, both now at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Their furniture resides at Winterthur, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Art Institute of Chicago.

But above all the objects in their lives, jewelry was Gloria’s first and foremost passion from childhood, especially collecting opals. They were her birthstone, her playthings, and her favorite adornment. No opal passed her by, as she believed every opal needed a home. A magpie by nature, their beauty entranced her. Gloria worked with dealers and auctioneers around the world to find great jewels but especially opals. And the opals found her.

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