拍品专文
This vase was previously in the collection of Hayashibara Ichiro (1908-1961), a businessman based in Okayama who was formerly the president of the chemical company Hayashibara Co., Ltd. The majority of the Ichiro Collection is now in the Hayashibara Museum in Okayama, which houses this collection together with the collection of the Ikeda Family, a local feudal clan in Okayama. Hayashibara collected a wide breadth of objects, including Chinese ceramics, paintings, lacquer, jades, and archaic bronze vessels, as well as Japanese swords and armor.
According to the inscription on the box, this vase was given from Hayashibara to Nozu Katsumi (1917-2002), a businessman who started a confectionary company as a part of Hayashibara Group in 1946, which is now one of the largest confectionary companies in Japan.
Lot 1029, the Ge-type faceted hu-form vase in the present sale, was also formerly in the collections of Hayashibara Ichiro and Nozu Katsumi.
According to the inscription on the box, this vase was given from Hayashibara to Nozu Katsumi (1917-2002), a businessman who started a confectionary company as a part of Hayashibara Group in 1946, which is now one of the largest confectionary companies in Japan.
Lot 1029, the Ge-type faceted hu-form vase in the present sale, was also formerly in the collections of Hayashibara Ichiro and Nozu Katsumi.