The very left edge here is handmade needle lace and so are the little horizontal bars with knobs in the center. Look closely - those are all handmade buttonhole stitch. Now look at the central pattern of tapes. You can put your finger down on any tape and follow it along loop by loop like a little road.
What may have made you think of Gros Point, was the very thick, heavy outline tape that surrounds some of the flowers. However, again, if you follow your finger along those heavy white satiny lines you can see they, too, are a long continuous tape. The heavy white tape is filled in with different handmade needle lace stitches. It is high quality work. The types of tapes available for purchase at the turn of the century were wide and varied, plain and lavish, thick and thin. Hundreds of paper patterns were available. So they all look different.
http://antiquestextiles.org/antique-tablecloth-renaissance-tape-lace-needlework-c1900-105-x-70.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_lace