A pair of small, antique, hand-painted porcelain vessels, a creamer and an open sugar bowl, that were often part of a tea set.
They appear to be Victorian or Edwardian era pieces, possibly from a manufacturer known as Crown Devon.
The items feature delicate floral motifs, roses, and are accented with gilded, scalloped rims and a light, blush-toned glaze.
The style is consistent with hand-painted porcelain popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In great antique (used) condition but with crazing and the sugar bowl has a few cracks, so they would be most suited for display/decor.