Posted 11 years ago
Budek
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Hello Friends,
I hope you're all well.
Today was my first day out shopping, really shopping, in a month. Work is crazy and I've been a bear.
I found this at a shop in Orleans. The woman thought it was a Yale Bull-dog and priced it pretty high. She came down quite a lot and I took the bait,................but I think it's wonderful!
I thought it could be WW2 Vintage, it's looks pretty darn old.
Hopefully someone can tell me more about it,....age and maker?
Thanks for taking a look,
T.
I know who made these:) Omersa & Co and this could be very very close:) stunning dog my friend:)
WOW! Sean, Thank You!!!
What an eye you have!
nice pic, you handsome devil:)
I hope you're having a good night,.......T
your very welcome tony:) Thankyou for the nice comment :) and you have agreat weekend as well:)
Some history here about Omersa & Co.:
http://www.omersa.co.uk/pages/history.html
And
Animal Hospital
http://www.omersa.co.uk/pages/animal-hospital.html
One of the coolest things made out of leather I have seen recently. About how big is it?
Thanks for the loves Kevin, Amber, Dr Fluffy, Kerry, and Manikin.
and Thanks for the kind comments Kevin and Bootson.
Do you think it really is an early Omersa piece? It was difficult to tell from the site without a similar bull dog to compare it to.
and Bootson, it's approximately 6+1/2" long, 4+1/4" high, glad you liked it!
Best to All,
Tony.
Hi,
I sent a few photos off to Omersa, Hopefully I'll get a response,
if I do I'll be sure to post it.
Thanks for all of the help,
T
When I read your post I immediately connected British troops, bull dogs and the Mack truck. British troops in France during WWI were responsible for the bull dog becoming the mascot for the Mack line of vehicles. The mascot didn't actually appear until around 1930's as I recall but was very popular. I wondered if this might be in some way connected. I believe Mack has an online history archive if all else fails to produce a lead.
Thanks fhrjr2, I like where this is going,....thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Have a great week-end,
Tony
As I recall the British troops actually had a bull dog as their unit mascot and somehow referred to it by name along with comparing the Mack truck to a bull dog that could go anywhere when everything else failed. Long ago I researched it but have lost most of what I once knew.
Your awesome fhrjr2 for sharing the info:)
Thanks Sarahoff!
Don't forget the Churchillian references to Bulldogs!
Skyfall too!
The Russians referred to him as the "British Bulldog".
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-512982/Winston-Churchills-extraordinary-relationship-founding-fathers-Mail.html
Royal Doulton did quite a couple few versions of a Bulldog.
There's Charles Noke's 1941 Model D.5913 draped in the Union Jack and designs by Frederick Daws.
Here's a good link on the topic:
http://www.pascoeandcompany.com/blog/british-bulldogs
"The patriotic British bulldog has become an icon once again thanks to his desk appearance in the James Bond movie Skyfall. He is the prized possession of M and survives a bomb to be bequeathed to Bond."
Thanks again, Petey!
He looks how i feel today real put out of place.
Love him Budek..wonderful face...:-)
Wow, another great Bulldog. It will be interesting to see if you hear back from the Imersa Co. Your bulldog is constructed differently than the Bulldog displayed on their site. Yours seems to be heavier leather that is almost folded in origami style, while the Imersa pieces almost appear to be made like stuffed animals from pigskin. We are off on another great "Unsolved Mystery"
Thanks for your kindness Mike, Pops, Charcoal, Zowie, Inky, Rocker and Ho2,
and Thanks for the wonderful comments.
Rocker, I did hear back from Omersa and the woman there confirmed that it was not one of their pieces, but she was very intrigued by it and would be in touch if she learned anything more about it. Thanks for the kind comment,
best wishes for a great Autumn week-end,
Tony.
Your welcome Tony and I swear , I really thought it was one of there pieces:)
Sean, you gave a very good lead where I was able to get some information,....maybe more in time, You were a BIG help to me, Thank You!
Budek it's always the ones you least expect to take off that does. Nice peice in unusual.
Hey! Did you get any more info regarding this ? Manage to buy myself the same item here in Sweden.
Its very look-alike the German "Deru" stuff....
All info appriciated.
Best regards