A pair of porcelain vases featuring bulbous bodies tapering to elongated, slender necks and flared rims. The bodies are decorated with hand-painted floral sprays of roses in various stages of bloom, rendered in shades of pink, burgundy, and deep red. The background is a soft, blended shaded ground in pastel tones of cream, green, yellow, and pale blue. The necks and rims are finished with a matt gilt application. Each vase displays an orange adhesive label on the interior rim marked with the handwritten number 246. The form and decorative style are highly characteristic of English porcelain manufacture from the late 19th or early 20th century, specifically the works produced by Royal Worcester. No factory marks or artist signatures are visible.
Condition report:
The items are in good overall condition. There is surface wear and minor tarnishing to the gilt finish on the necks and rims, which is consistent with age and handling. No chips, cracks, or professional repairs are visible.
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