The Canadian RCAF Bowl is a utilitarian piece of military tableware issued to personnel of the Royal Canadian Air Force during the mid-20th century. Manufactured from durable ceramic or porcelain, this bowl typically measures approximately 6 to 7 inches in diameter and is designed for standard-issue mess use. The surface is usually finished in a white or off-white glaze and may bear official RCAF markings, such as the stamped RCAF insignia, broad arrow, or identifying numbers on the base or rim. These bowls were part of broader tableware sets and intended for use in mess halls on airbases across Canada and at overseas installations. The design emphasizes functionality and resilience, suitable for the demands of daily military service. Today, original RCAF bowls represent tangible historical artifacts reflecting the everyday life and material culture of Canadian military aviation personnel during this period. All pieces are subject to variations resulting from manufacturer, date, and production runs.






