Pates Potteries were established by Alfred James Pate in 1946 at Belmore, NSW, with the help of his brother John and nephew Ron. Pate had before then, learnt the pottery trade where he worked, at Fowlers Pottery in Marrickville.
The potteries made by Pates targeted the working class market with their colourful slip cast, and employed over 100 workers in the 1950s. The company made its name by producing several varieties of colourful slip cast domestic wares.
You can read more about Pates Pottery here:
https://learnantiques.com.au/pates-pottery-playing-with-colours
THIS LISTING:
A lovely and large trough vase or indoor planter / jardiniere.
This beauty features a lime green and steel blue grey glossy glaze with gold painted embellishments, which are all in excellent vintage condition.
There are no chips or cracks - clearly this piece has been taken care of. Internally it is also clean and free from any damage.
It measures approx 31.5cm long x 13cm wide x 11cm.