Two porcelain vases of varying form featuring hand-painted floral motifs on a shaded cream-to-tan matte blush ivory ground. The first vase is of tall-necked bulbous form decorated with a large pink rose and green foliage. The second vase is of ovoid shouldered form with a short flared neck similarly decorated with hand-painted roses and foliage. Both pieces feature gilt-lined rims. The style, ground colour, and painting technique are highly characteristic of the blush ivory ware produced by Royal Worcester during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. No factory marks or artist signatures are visible on the exterior surfaces in the provided photograph.
Condition report:
Both items appear to be in good overall condition with no visible chips, cracks, or restorations. There is minor surface wear consistent with age and use. Orange auction lot tags are adhered to the rims.
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