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Small pink rose bouquets sit framed within delicate gold-toned cartouche scrollwork medallions arranged in a diamond grid across an aged warm cream ground. Each medallion contains a tight cluster of pink cabbage roses with deep green foliage, surrounded by an oval of fine warm-tan acanthus-leaf scrollwork that suggests the carved frame of a Rococo overdoor. Between the medallions, lighter ghost-print scrollwork in pale gold creates secondary diamond connections, and the cream ground shows visible age with fine speckle marks throughout.Palette is restrained and warm: dusty rose pink for the roses, deep forest green for the leaves, warm tan-and-cream for the scrollwork, and an aged ivory ground with subtle speckling. The brushwork has the loose painterly quality of an 18th-century French wallpaper from a provincial print house — visible imperfection in the medallion outlines, gentle imprecision in the cartouche work, the soft fade that comes from genuine age. Scale is moderate; the medallions repeat in disciplined diamond grid but maintain enough variation to read as hand-printed rather than mechanical.A handsome choice for bedrooms, breakfast nooks, dressing rooms, powder rooms, butler's pantries, and back staircases in traditional homes. Works in restored French country architecture, English cottages, colonial revival houses, and modern interiors that want a confident historical reference at small scale. Pairs with painted millwork, woven sisal, ironstone serving pieces, hand-painted ceramics, and unbleached linen. The aged-cream ground keeps the pattern from feeling overly formal despite the Rococo subject, making it unusually flexible for both formal entry halls and casual breakfast rooms.