So here is where things get a more interesting. Yesterday
while looking through the best catalogue of the lot, which I had done several
times prior, the sunlight was just right to make me notice, the front picture
page was actually signed by the potter. The first time I saw the signature, I
assumed it was printed on the page as is somewhat common. But in this light, I could see the variables
in the strokes and the thick to thin where the pen was lifted off the page. Now
I know this sounds like much ado about nothing, but the catalogue I was
flipping through is on my favorite potter, Arakawa Toyozo! To me, this is what
it must be for a baseball fan to have a Mickey Mantle autograph on a baseball
program. The catalogue is from Showa 54, 1979 and is a wonderful cross section
of the variety of works that Arakawa had made. I realize this doesn't add any
value to the catalogue, but it sure makes it a bit more meaningful. Now if only
I can find that signature on a wood box, with a nice little pot inside it!