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Here is a 6"H yellow & clear glass angelfish with clever fishnet design atop a circular shell-like base, from Dockyard Glassworks of Bermuda ca late 90s-early 00s
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Posted 1 year ago
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Here is a 6"H yellow & clear glass angelfish with clever fishnet design atop a circular shell-like base, from Dockyard Glassworks of Bermuda ca late 90s-early 00s
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Absolutely stunning angelfish!
Thanks so much everybody for the love
Kevin
Vet
Deano
Dave
vcal
sherrilou
fort
Reise
Giana
Leelani
Draw
DejaVu
Falcon
Ivonne
Mike
Vynil
Thomas
DejaVu thank you for your terrific comment, isn't this a unique design for an angelfish I love, loved it when I found it. Makes it more special that it was made in an island country I've never had anything from til now
Beautiful Jenni!
Cool angelfish! I recognise the shape immediately because as fish go, the angelfish is definitely one of the most striking and differently shaped ones. It's the long triangular shaped fins for sure.
He's lovely though, the design on his glass makes him look really geometric? He'd make a great piece in a modern bathroom.
Thank you all for the love
Lauren
sklo42
Patricia
BHIFOS
Ralph I'm so happy you found this fish beautiful, it's such a unique design with that yellow net body. Thanks as always for your wonderful comment
You're so right Lauren, the design is quite geometric and this fishy would really look lovely in the bath near a sunny window to enhance the room, great suggestion :) I know you like my glass fish and am working on finding more cool ones for you - but first a lion for my fave Leo lioness coming up! Thank you for your awesome comment & super idea
Bermuda! I have never seen glass from there.
How do you find these wonders Jenni!
Karen thanks so much for your fabulous comment & love, I really couldn't resist this guy with the clever net design, and how cool that it's from Bermuda! The co Dockside Glassworks started in the late 90s but closed down in '21 on account of covid, no tourism. They made pretty ocean-themed glass incl fish & sea urchins, hope I can find more in future