Churchill Buckingham White Soup Bowls 384ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Churchill Buckingham range is a long-established choice in commercial tableware, offering a traditionally styled porcelain soup bowl with a distinctive rope-embossed Gadroon edge and subtle fluting. The 384ml capacity...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 384ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
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Product Description
The Churchill Buckingham range is a long-established choice in commercial tableware, offering a traditionally styled porcelain soup bowl with a distinctive rope-embossed Gadroon edge and subtle fluting. The 384ml capacity is well suited to starter and main-course soup portions in a formal or semi-formal dining setting, and the white glaze keeps the presentation clean and versatile across different menu styles.
Churchill manufacture these bowls from a super vitrified porcelain body, which gives them a notably higher resistance to thermal shock than standard earthenware. In practical terms, this means the bowls are better placed to handle the rapid temperature changes common in a busy pass — moving from a heated gantry to a cold surface without the micro-fractures that gradually weaken lesser pieces. The Buckingham range carries a five-year edge chip warranty, which reflects the durability Churchill build into the glaze at the rim, typically the first point of wear in a high-turnover operation.
Key practical points for operators:
- Super vitrified porcelain body with strong thermal shock resistance
- Rope-embossed Gadroon edge suits traditional and formal dining environments
- Five-year edge chip warranty provides longer-term cost confidence
- Supplied in a pack of 24, practical for initial cover sets or top-up stock
- Dishwasher safe and compatible with standard commercial warewashing equipment
The Buckingham range is particularly well suited to hotels, restaurants, and function venues where a traditional aesthetic matters and tableware turnover is high. For casual dining or high-volume canteen environments where durability under rough handling is the primary concern, a heavier-duty alternative may be worth considering.
If you are specifying tableware across a full cover set or need guidance on pack quantities for your service volume, our team are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain body with high thermal shock resistance
- Rope-embossed Gadroon edge with subtle fluting detail
- Five-year edge chip warranty on the rim glaze
- 384ml capacity suited to starter and main soup portions
- Supplied as a pack of 24 for practical volume purchasing
Operational Benefits
- Reduced breakage rates during busy service and warewashing cycles
- Traditional styling supports formal and premium dining presentations
- Warranty coverage lowers long-term replacement cost for operators
- Consistent portion presentation across every cover in the set
- Compatible with commercial dishwashers for efficient turnaround
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 384ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glaze
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Warranty
- 5 Years Edge Chip
- Weight
- 7.86kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The super vitrified porcelain construction gives the Buckingham bowls a stronger resistance to the thermal shock of commercial dishwashing compared to standard porcelain. The five-year edge chip warranty on the rim reflects Churchill's confidence in the glaze durability at the point most likely to show wear in regular service.
- That depends on your cover count, service style, and warewashing turnaround. For a 24-cover restaurant running a single sitting, one pack may provide just enough working stock, but most operators purchasing for a live environment will want additional packs to allow for washing cycles and inevitable attrition. It is worth calculating based on your busiest service and your dishwasher cycle time.
- The Buckingham range is best suited to formal or semi-formal dining environments where the traditional Gadroon edge detail is an asset rather than a mismatch. For canteen or high-volume casual settings where robustness under rough handling is the priority, a simpler or heavier-duty style may be a more practical choice — our team can advise on the most appropriate option for your operation.