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Mid Century Modern Leather Bull Mount by, Dimitri Omersa for Abercrombie & Fitch

$3,500
£2,648.96
€3,041.53
CA$4,986.04
A$5,407.48
CHF 2,840.21
MX$65,683.36
NOK 35,540.78
SEK 33,463.63
DKK 22,707.15

About the Item

A fine and extremely rare Mid Century Modern Leather "Bull Mount" by, Dimitri Omersa for Abercrombie & Fitch. The mount is hand crafted and hand stitched in the form of a bull finished in its original patinated and further aged finish. The bull is decorated with a brass ring through its nose. The brass ring is impressed " Measurements: height: 13.25 in. x width: 14 in. x depth: 10.5 in. Condition: The bull is in overall very good condition. Shows some wear to the horn tips and one area with some very minor loose stitching. There are no repairs or restoration. The Mount is structurally sound. Great Original Patina and an overall incredible example. Biography: Dimitri Omersa, a Yugoslav by birth, and a naval officer by profession, was imprisoned by the country’s ruler Tito for 10 years after the second world war. After his release, he and his wife Inge came to England in 1955 and settled at Lavender Croft in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Dimitri Omersa found work in the leather trade and whilst representing a small Hitchin leather company he met ‘Old Bill’ at Liberty’s. ‘Old Bill’ was due to retire and a deal was struck for Dimitri Omersa to take over the business and continue the supply of pigs to Liberty’s. The brand name Omersa was established at this point. The business re located from London to Hitchin in 1958 and before long Dimitri Omersa had ideas for other animals. His first new piece was an elephant, followed by the donkey and rhinoceros. Initially, Liberty’s were sceptical of the rhino but it became a “best seller” and subsequently formed the Omersa logo. In the UK, the animals were made exclusively for Libertys until the mid 1970’s. Dimitri Omersa expanded the business beyond the UK and took the animals to North America. In 1963 he entered his new donkey in the Californian State Fair and won a Gold medal. Despite the donkey’s very thin and rather wobbly legs! The animals caught the eye of Abercrombie and Fitch, at that time a high end purveyor to the fantasies of the rich and famous. The animals held a place in the A&F catalog from the mid 1960’s through to the late 1980’s when the department store went into administration. Since then the animals have been stocked by Scully and Scully of Park Lane, New York and with whom we continue to supply today. Dimitri Omersa passed away in 1975 and his wife Inge carried on producing the animals for a further 10 years. In 1985 another “Hitchin” family, Jeremy and Jane Cave, acquired the business from Inge Omersa. Jane continued to grow the business by adding to the product range and introducing new sizes to meet the economic needs of the market place. Jane Cave retired in 1999 when the business was sold and relocated to rural Lincolnshire. The business remains in the hands of the Dale family with the 2nd generation now involved in the business. The business has continued to grow organically under our stewardship with new product styles/sizes being added. We are always mindful of product quality and limit our annual production to ensure we provide an excellent product and friendly customer service. Above all we want you to be thrilled with your purchase and one that will be treasured for many years to come.
  • Creator:
    Abercrombie & Fitch (Retailer),Dimitri Omersa (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.25 in (33.66 cm)Width: 14.25 in (36.2 cm)Depth: 10.5 in (26.67 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960s'
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. The bull is in overall very good condition. Shows some wear to the horn tips and one area with some very minor loose stitching. There are no repairs or restoration. The Mount is structurally sound retains its Great Original Patina and aging.
  • Seller Location:
    Englewood, NJ
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU888846844952

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