We have performed VLBA observations of the SiO v=1 and v=2 J=1-0 masers in two AGE stars, TX Cam and IRC +10011. We confirm the ring-like spatial distribution, previously found in several AGE objects, as well as the tangential polarization pattern, already reported for TX Cam. Both properties, that seem to be systematic in this kind of objects, are characteristic of radiatively pumped SiO masers. On the contrary, we do not confirm the previous report on the spatial coincidence between the J=1-0 v=1 and 2 masers, a result that would have argued in favor of collisional pumping. We find that both lines sometimes arise from nearby spots, typically separated by 1-2 mas, but are rarely coincident. The discrepancy with previous results is explained by the very high spatial resolution of; our observations, similar to 0.5 mas, an order of magnitude better than in the relevant previously published experiment.