Public bug reported:

Using Vanilla Gnome session, with extensions turned off, the dash icons
on the left of the screen do not display properly.

The topmost icon is always missing (with the exception below) and
replaced by a small empty square (which can still be clicked to open the
application).

This is very reproducible; I have the same issue on two separate
machines, and the behaviour is identical

* Opening the dash shortly after login prevents the problem from happening - 
all icons display correctly and remain correct for the duration of the session.
* Waiting a while (e.g. one minute) after logging in before opening the dash 
will always result in the topmost icon being missing, and the only way to get 
it back is to restart the session.
* It doesn't matter what application is placed in the topmost position on the 
dash - its icon will go missing.

This doesn't seem to be related to extensions as I have extensions
turned off in Tweaks, and both X11 and Wayland sessions have the same
behavior.

This is the same behavior as shown at this askubuntu link, and has been
occurring ever since updating to 19.04:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1142990/first-most-application-icon-on-
dash-hidden-until-gnome-shell-
restarts?newreg=d0a226571a884b3fb3efed0639123106

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Gnome Dash (vanilla - no extensions) first icon always missing unless
  you open the dash soon after login

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