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At five inches in diameter, this plate works for all small bites or as a saucer for our Jumbo Cup or Coffee Mug. | Measuring eight inches across, it’s functional for salads, starters or dessert, though not necessarily in that order. | Dinner Plate too large? Salad Plate too small? The Luncheon Plate is juuust right. Ten inches in diameter | ||
Not your childhood picnic plate. The Bauer Grill Plate is available in six colors and measures eleven inches across. | Build your service in multicolors or monochrome around this substantial eleven inch plate. | It's like a regular bowl, but with handles. Seven and three quarter inches handle to handle. Six and three eighth inches diameter. Two and three quarter inches deep. | ||
You say "soup bowl," we say "cereal bowl." Let's call the whole thing off. Six and a half inches across, two and a half inches deep. | Measuring nine inches across and three inches deep, this is a serious pasta bowl. Amateurs need not apply. | Good for a cold summer soup, it measures seven and three quarter inches in diameter. It’s shallow, only two inches deep, perfect for the California lifestyle. | ||
This fourteen inch platter can serve equally well as a hostess plate or charger. | ||||