Revol CG369 Miniature Lion Head Appetiser Bowls 55mm (Pack of 6)

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Revol CG369
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CAS SKU
10468
MPN
CG369
AKA
CG369

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Product Specifications
Box Quantity6
Capacity50ml
Crockery TypeBowls
Dimensions45(H)x 55(W)x 55(D)mm
MaterialPorcelain
HandlesYes
WarrantyN/A
Product Weight1.112 KG
ColourWhite
Details

Small but perfectly formed, the Miniature range lion head soup bowls by Revol's Belle Cuisine are designed to suit a variety of mouth-watering appetizers, tapas, condiments and sauces. Consistent in style and elegance but distinctive in size, these extra small pieces can be mixed and matched with larger items from the same range to enhance presentation throughout your culinary event. Please note: These are miniature soup bowls.

Revol CG369 Features
  • Capacity 50ml | 1¾oz
  • Dimensions 45(H) x 55(Ø)mm | 1¾(H)" x 2¼(Ø)"
  • Material Porcelain
  • Weight 1.11kg
  • Colour White
  • Resistant to mechanical and thermal shock
  • PLEASE NOTE: These are miniature soup bowls
  • Shape: Round
  • Microwave, dishwasher and oven safe
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Fri 26th April
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