Hi John, thank you for joining in! I think that's a reasonable conclusion, thank you all so much for your help!
The bear I saw was definitely from the same maker but had no signature or label so I could not ID it as Da Ros.
If it is not too much to ask, I noticed two small areas on the back of the piece have been carved and polished. Do you think it was common practice for companies to try and correct any imperfections such as bubbles through this method?
I can tell this was a fast job (not enough carving with finer grain before polishing, the carved area does not match the curve in the piece properly).
It might just be a later, private restoration...
I attach a picture of the carved area. Also, the biggest imperfections you can see in the carved area are actually the ones on the bottom of the piece (that was the best angle to photograph). So the carved area does not show any bubbles or deeper scratches, just the grain of the tool used for carving, such as a carburundum or diamond wheel). Thank you all