two identical to this one we assume - although not sure why you would call them vases ??

a footed decanter from c. 1860 ish to c. 1920 ish, with trefoil shaped pouring lip, which appears to be missing its stopper, which if we had it might show a nipple at the very top.
Common design from this period, usually included in the art nouveau style, but probably owing more to the Greek amphora in shape.
It looks to be wheel engraved, but can't see very clearly - can you show a better close up picture of the decoration if possible. Think I can recognize the flower called 'pinks' within the circular bands around the midriff.
nice, but better if stoppers were present.
