Dimitri Omersa was a Yugoslavian-British designer best known for his iconic animal-shaped fur poufs. The first leather pig was made in 1927 for Liberty of London by "Old Bill", using leftover leather from suitcases. In 1958, Omersa took over production and expanded the line to include donkeys, elephants and more. Omersa's designs became popular internationally, winning a gold medal at the California State Fair in 1963. After his death in 1975, his wife continued the business. Puff, made of leather. 1965 approx. Manufactured by Omersa & Co, Lincolnshire, England, for Liberty of London. Dimensions: Horns height 54, greatest width 29 cm. depth 68 cm.
marks of use, and perhaps it may have some old repairs
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialLeatherNumber of items1Height54 cmWidth29 cmDepth68 cm