The matching pair of vases have general loss of enamels and gilding and surface scratches.
One has a network of cracks which have been repaired and a missing section of ceramic to the mouth. There is general fritting to the base. The second has a chip to the base, and surface scratches and rubs to the enamels but is in general good country house condition.
The blue and white bowl has discolouration and is missing a large section of ceramic to the lip. There is a detached shard of ‘ceramic’ painted to act as a restoration section but it is crude and naively executed and made of a different material to the bowl.
The smoky glass bowl has a chip to the lip and is scratched.