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susangrace:
Okay, so I have this perfectly hideous amber bowl on a black stand. I've never seen another like it.  Belonged to grandma, or great-grandma and I'm leaning towards great gran. It stood on mom's sideboard forever but no-one ever said where it came from although it appears on an inventory of my dad's possessions done in 1942 in the UK.

It can be viewed at:
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-2848

I've looked at different glass websites and it seems likely that it might have come from the Davidson's factory.  BUT...not sure. no markings on the bottom that I can see.

Any help in identifying same would be greatly appreciated.

pamela:
Hi Susan, welcome to the board  :D
A possible top view and photo of base would be great and could help further - thank you
I can only contribute what it is not:
German

redheat4:
Hi Susan, more photos would help, but my initial feeling is for Bagley.
Ian :D  :?:

Lustrousstone:
No, not Bagley. I wouldn't even say it was English, but I do vote for mopre pictures. Are the sticky out bits broken handles?

redheat4:
The sticky out bits look like fish to me ??

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