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Allen K. Littlefield was born on October 11, 1940 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania where, after living elsewhere, he later returned to graduate in 1967 from Wilkes College with a BA in Art Education. He taught art at the elementary & high school levels for four years in Kingston, New York, then moved to New Paltz where he pursued graduate studies under ceramics instructors Kenneth Green & Robert Sederstrom at the State University of New York. He was employed as a graduate ceramics teaching assistant until 1973, when he received a Master of Fine Arts degree. Allen hand-builds each piece individually out of white stoneware clay which is then bisque-fired in an electric kiln. He employs the age-old technique of pitfiring to finish each piece prior to adding colors or attaching them to backgrounds, and views each piece as "future artifacts".

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  • ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Emergence II", Circular ceramic wall sculpture with gilt face. Signed and titled on reverse w
    Aug. 08, 2024

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Emergence II", Circular ceramic wall sculpture with gilt face. Signed and titled on reverse w

    Est: $75 - $125

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Emergence II", Circular ceramic wall sculpture with gilt face. Signed and titled on reverse with incised signature. - D: 10 ½".

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Santos" and "Luminary", Pair of ceramic stylized figural candleholders, one figure modeled st
    Aug. 08, 2024

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Santos" and "Luminary", Pair of ceramic stylized figural candleholders, one figure modeled st

    Est: $50 - $100

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Santos" and "Luminary", Pair of ceramic stylized figural candleholders, one figure modeled standing, the other seated. Each signed and titled. - Taller, H: 15".

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • Allen Littlefield, pair of plaques
    Jul. 31, 2024

    Allen Littlefield, pair of plaques

    Est: $100 - $200

    Allen Littlefield (American b. 1940), pair of wood and composition plaques Homage to Nevelson, 12 1/4" x 12 1/4". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

    Pook & Pook Inc.
  • ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Emergence II", Circular ceramic wall sculpture with gilt face. Signed and titled on reverse w
    Jun. 27, 2024

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Emergence II", Circular ceramic wall sculpture with gilt face. Signed and titled on reverse w

    Est: $100 - $200

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Emergence II", Circular ceramic wall sculpture with gilt face. Signed and titled on reverse with incised signature. - D: 10 ½".

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Santos" and "Luminary", Pair of ceramic stylized figural candleholders, one modeled standing,
    Jun. 27, 2024

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Santos" and "Luminary", Pair of ceramic stylized figural candleholders, one modeled standing,

    Est: $100 - $200

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, born 1940). "Santos" and "Luminary", Pair of ceramic stylized figural candleholders, one modeled standing, the other seated. Each signed and titled. - Taller, H: 15".

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, b. 1940)
    Nov. 22, 2020

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, b. 1940)

    Est: $150 - $300

    plaque with face ceramic h. 11-1/2 w. 7-1/4 d. 2 in. a plaque crested by a face with two teeth and having four mounted noses/mouths below, numbered "7 0 5 4"; signed lower left and dated '76 lower right Limited Preview: Please note that this auction has a limited in-person preview. Not all items may be on display in the saleroom, if you wish to view a particular item in-person we strongly suggest contacting the gallery in advance of your visit.

    Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
  • ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, b. 1940)
    Nov. 22, 2020

    ALLEN LITTLEFIELD (American, b. 1940)

    Est: $200 - $400

    hand mixed media h. 8-1/4 w. 18 d. 13 in. pottery sculpture of a forearm and hand supported by organic-looking mounts, one topped with a set of teeth, standing over a ceramic plaque/plate designed with square sections paint decorated with brown and red motifs, all over many small feet Limited Preview: Please note that this auction has a limited in-person preview. Not all items may be on display in the saleroom, if you wish to view a particular item in-person we strongly suggest contacting the gallery in advance of your visit.

    Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
  • ALLEN K. LITTLEFIELD POTTERY “FACE” 1992 SCULPTURE
    Feb. 09, 2019

    ALLEN K. LITTLEFIELD POTTERY “FACE” 1992 SCULPTURE

    Est: $80 - $120

    Allen K. Littlefield (Pennsylvania/New York, B. 1940) diminutive pottery sculpture on wood-based stand, signed verso with monogram and dated ’92. Sculpture itself measures 4” in height with width of 2-1/4” and depth of 1-3/4". Stand itself measures 4" in height with squared based 3-1/4". When displayed on stand the piece measures 6-1/2” in height. In overall good condition, all measurements are approximate.

    Bremo Auctions
  • Allen K. Littlefield Pottery "Face" 1992 Sculpture
    Oct. 20, 2018

    Allen K. Littlefield Pottery "Face" 1992 Sculpture

    Est: $80 - $120

    Allen K. Littlefield (Pennsylvania/New York, B. 1940) diminutive pottery sculpture on wood-based stand, signed verso with monogram and dated '92. Sculpture itself measures 4" in height with width of 2-1/4" and depth of 1-3/4". Stand itself measures 4" in height with squared based 3-1/4". When displayed on stand the piece measures 6-1/2" in height. In overall good condition, all measurements are approximate.

    Bremo Auctions
  • Allen K. Littlefield Pottery "Face" 1992 Sculpture
    Jun. 23, 2018

    Allen K. Littlefield Pottery "Face" 1992 Sculpture

    Est: $80 - $120

    Allen K. Littlefield (Pennsylvania/New York, B. 1940) diminutive pottery sculpture on wood-based stand, signed verso with monogram and dated ’92. Sculpture itself measures 4” in height with width of 2-1/4” and depth of 1-3/4". Stand itself measures 4" in height with squared based 3-1/4". When displayed on stand the piece measures 6-1/2” in height. In overall good condition, all measurements are approximate. Allen K. Littlefield was born on October 11, 1940 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania where, after living elsewhere, he later returned to graduate in 1967 from Wilkes College with a BA in Art Education. He taught art at the elementary & high school levels for four years in Kingston, New York, then moved to New Paltz where he pursued graduate studies under ceramics instructors Kenneth Green & Robert Sederstrom at the State University of New York. He was employed as a graduate ceramics teaching assistant until 1973, when he received a Master of Fine Arts degree. Allen hand-builds each piece individually out of white stoneware clay which is then bisque-fired in an electric kiln. He employs the age-old technique of

    Bremo Auctions
  • Allen K. Littlefield Pottery "Face" 1992 Sculpture
    Feb. 17, 2018

    Allen K. Littlefield Pottery "Face" 1992 Sculpture

    Est: $120 - $220

    Allen K. Littlefield (Pennsylvania/New York, B. 1940) diminutive pottery sculpture on wood-based stand, signed verso with monogram and dated ’92. Sculpture itself measures 4” in height with width of 2-1/4” and depth of 1-3/4". Stand itself measures 4" in height with squared based 3-1/4". When displayed on stand the piece measures 6-1/2” in height. In overall good condition, all measurements are approximate. Allen K. Littlefield was born on October 11, 1940 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania where, after living elsewhere, he later returned to graduate in 1967 from Wilkes College with a BA in Art Education. He taught art at the elementary & high school levels for four years in Kingston, New York, then moved to New Paltz where he pursued graduate studies under ceramics instructors Kenneth Green & Robert Sederstrom at the State University of New York. He was employed as a graduate ceramics teaching assistant until 1973, when he received a Master of Fine Arts degree. Allen hand-builds each piece individually out of white stoneware clay which is then bisque-fired in an electric kiln. He employs the age-old technique of pitfiring to finish each piece prior to adding colors or attaching them to backgrounds, and views each piece as "future artifacts".

    Bremo Auctions
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