- Size:
- 8 7/8"
Bigger version of its smaller 6" flat plate. Once again works great, durable, long lasting and can accommodate more. Plate weight makes it easy to serve dishes.
Item number 303rfs21bkMFR number R-FS21-BLK
$204.99/Case
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UPC Code:400010476619
Thanks to its simple, flat design and rounded edges, this CAC R-FS21BK black Clinton Color 11 7/8" square dinner plate adds a quietly chic quality to any table setting. Plus, because it is square, the Clinton Color 11 7/8" dinner plate holds more food and provides more room for plating arrangements than comparably sized round plates.
This plate's stoneware construction is designed for long-lasting use. It is perfect for use in your restaurant or cafe!
Overall Dimensions:
Length: 11 7/8"
Width: 11 7/8"
Height: 1 1/4"

This item can safely be cleaned in a commercial dishwasher.

This item can safely be used in the microwave for food service applications.

This item can withstand high heat applications and is safe for oven use in food service.
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Bigger version of its smaller 6" flat plate. Once again works great, durable, long lasting and can accommodate more. Plate weight makes it easy to serve dishes.
Plates are more or less what I wanted (although not as flat as I was hopping) but the quality control is terrible. Out of the pack of 24 I ordered, only 4 were flawless. All other had obvious problems in the glazing (small pin-prick like holes, bumps, grey and brown spots, scratches, etc). I wouldn't order another CAC product given the shoddy work.
Thank you for reviewing these, Cameron. We are sorry that these did not meet your standards. A Customer Solutions Representative will contact you soon regarding the defective glazing.
I've ordered several cases of these because they are well-priced, In our ceramics shop we decorate them with ceramic art decals, fire them in the kiln, and resell them as gifts. The small size is perfect. But the quality is not good. Out of the last two cases, I had to throw out/donate at least one-third, because so many had tiny chips, holes, or bubbles in the glaze that were not hidden by the decals. The quality control is poor, making them not a great price after all. Perhaps a restaurant wouldn't mind imperfect plates--which would be covered with food anyway--but for my purposes, they need to be without such noticeable flaws. I doubt I'll get these in again. (They were delivered fast, though.)