Each piece has heavy gold trim, gold covered handles and the pattern features pink roses in a laurel/swag design.

The GDA (Gerard, Dufraisseix, and Abbot) mark is in green and the over glaze decorating mark is in red and printed insides a double circle. These marking indicate the the piece was made anywhere from 1900-1941.


The oval platter measures approx. 12.25” from handle to handle and is 7 and 7/8” wide. The piece is in very good condition. The outside trim shows very little wear but there is a very tiny mark worn away on the inner gold trim.

The oval serving bowl measures approx. 10.25” from handle to handle and is 7 and 3/8” wide. The piece is in very good condition; however there is a tiny small dark dot on the inside of the bowl about the size of a pin prick.


The serving bowl measures approx. 2.5” high and 10” across from handle to handle. There is a very small pinprick of a dot on the inside of the bowl but it does not detract at all from the piece.


The cream pitcher measures approx. 5” from handle to spout and is approx. 3” tall. There is a slight mark/imperfection on the handle but overall this does not detract from the piece.

The sugar bowl measures approx. 3.5” tall, approx. 6.25” from side to side (handle to handle) and the opening is approx. 3” wide.


If you study the pieces carefully there does seem to be some original under glaze imperfections, which probably happened during or prior to the firing stage of this china set. Please review photos carefully and feel free to ask me any questions.