Robert Gordon Pier Handled Crocks 136mm Porcelain Pack of 24
Product Description
These Robert Gordon Pier Handled Crocks from the Steelite Portfolio Potters Collection are porcelain serving crocks designed for presenting sides, salads, condiments, and sharing portions at the table. The handled...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Colour
- Brown
- Diameter
- 136
- Dimensions
- 102(H) x 136(Ø)mm | 4(H)" x 5½(Ø)"
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Product Description
These Robert Gordon Pier Handled Crocks from the Steelite Portfolio Potters Collection are porcelain serving crocks designed for presenting sides, salads, condiments, and sharing portions at the table. The handled form is practical for service staff and comfortable for guests to hold, while the earthy reactive glaze gives each piece a subtly individual appearance consistent with the hand-thrown aesthetic the range is known for. Lightly embossed swirl detail adds surface texture without being decorative for its own sake.
In a working environment, the reactive glaze finish holds up well through repeated dishwasher cycles without the kind of surface dulling that affects some decorative finishes. The porcelain construction supports use in both microwave and oven, which gives kitchen teams flexibility when it comes to warming or finishing dishes before service. The crocks are also freezer safe, which can be useful for pre-prepared cold presentations or dessert service.
Key practical points for operators:
- Reactive glaze finish — each piece has slight natural variation, consistent with the range's hand-thrown character
- Handled form aids handling during service and clearing
- Dishwasher, oven, microwave and freezer safe
- Porcelain construction balances durability with a quality table presence
- Supplied in a pack of 24, suited to volume stocking
Being supplied in 24s makes these practical for operations looking to build or refresh a consistent set. The handled crock format works well across casual dining, gastropub, and café settings where sharing plates or side dishes are a regular part of the menu. For operators running very high covers or needing a more neutral glaze, there are other formats within the broader Steelite range that may be worth comparing.
If you are unsure whether this size and style suits your menu format or table concept, we are happy to talk it through before you commit to a quantity.
Key Features
- Reactive glaze porcelain construction with natural surface variation per piece
- Handled crock form designed for comfortable table and service handling
- Suitable for dishwasher, oven, microwave, and freezer use
- Lightly embossed swirl detail gives hand-thrown aesthetic at scale
- Supplied in pack of 24 for consistent volume stocking
Operational Benefits
- Handled form reduces handling errors during service and table clearing
- Dishwasher safety supports fast turnaround across back-to-back covers
- Oven and microwave compatibility allows flexible pre-service finishing
- Consistent reactive glaze finish adds visual character without extra effort
- Pack of 24 reduces reorder frequency for high-cover operations
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Colour
- Brown
- Diameter
- 136
- Dimensions
- 102(H) x 136(Ø)mm | 4(H)" x 5½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 7.92kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the porcelain construction and reactive glaze are designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles. As with all reactive-glazed pieces, some minor variation in surface tone over time is normal and part of the character of the range.
- The handled crock is a practical format for sides, condiments, and small sharing portions. The 136mm diameter works well for individual portions or small shared quantities, and the handled design makes them easy for guests to pass around the table.
- Reactive glazes by nature produce slight variation between individual pieces — this is an intended characteristic of the Potters Collection range rather than a quality defect. The variation is subtle and generally reads as part of the hand-crafted aesthetic, but operators who need a fully uniform appearance may want to consider a plain glaze alternative.