White Porcelain Platter Pink Floral Blossoms 15 1/2" GDA Limoges France

White Porcelain Platter Pink Floral Blossoms 15 1/2" GDA Limoges France

Regular price $75.00

 

Product Description:  A beautiful Porcelain Serving Platter decorated by a studio artisan at the prominent GDA studio in Limoges, France. In oval form with four scalloped corners, its nicely decorated with clusters of delicate pink floral blossoms on white porcelain and hand-painted with intricate gold accents on each handle providing an elegant, shabby chic appearance with an Art Nouveau style. A medium-size which makes an excellent centerpiece dish that can hold anything from a medium serving for a main course, appetizers or even a shared salad.  

Note:  Please refer To “Condition” section for additional information.

Circa:  1901-1953

Dimensions: 15 ½” x 10 3/8” x 1 ½”

Product Weight: 2 pounds 9 ounces

Primary Material: Porcelain, Glaze

Origin:  GDA Factory (Gerard, Dufraisseix & Abbot), Limoges, France. French porcelain made for the American market.

Marks/Backstamps:  Two backstamps; One green GDA France, One red GDA Limoges within a wreath

Condition:   Previously owned - used.  Condition is consistent with age and normal use. Considered very good condition with no scratches, utensil marks, chips or cracks. Minimal wear on gold accenting. Light wear on base rings. No signs of actual use. One 1/16" mark on front which appears to be a small splatter from the decorating of the piece (as shown). Please refer to photographs.

Care: Hand wash only. Not microwave or oven safe.

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