The Charlie B Gallery of Carson City, Nevada is offering this studio pottery bowl made at The Littlefield Kilns of Edgar Littlefield. Per Vasefinder, Edgar Littlefield(1905-1970) was born in Tennessee. He graduated from New Lexington High School, New Lexington, Ohio, in 1924. Edgar received his undergraduate degree in Ceramic Engineering from Ohio State University in 1928, where he was a student of Arthur Baggs. He taught for 37 years at OSU, where he retired in 1967. You can clearly see in the exquisite lines and glazing of his work that he was a student of the genius Baggs. His last known mailing address was Newark, Ohio 43055. Edgar exhibited at the Syracuse Ceramic Nationals from 1933-1941, 1951, 1952 and 1962. This bowl is signed with incised Littlefield Kilns. I aka Vasefinder know Edgar was supported in production by his sister Emelia Littlefield Howald and her husband John Howald, so other artists are likely in the making of pots signed Littlefield Kilns, as this example is. There is a very light contact/fleck to the glaze superficially at the rim---this is minor and should be considered normal wear. There are no post-studio issues, such as chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. Some minor marks found to the interior area of the bowl. This bowl has a nice ring to attest to its fineness. All pottery is double boxed to maintain safe shipping standards.