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Good Luck China?

By bsanto98, 20 June, 2009
Description

I would like to know when this was from, like what country and its origin, there are Good Luck Symbols 4 leaf clover cherub, wishbone, horseshoe

Category
China
Medium
china
Distinguishing marks
thompson
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
9 inch circle
Date Period
pre wwII
History
while cleaning my parents basement we came across a box of china
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
in moms basement
For Sale?
No
Photos

Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 10 months ago

Re: Good Luck China?

The pattern also has two swastikas on it, which is now a very stigmatized symbol in the western world due to its use in Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 40s.

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bsanto98

15 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: Good Luck China? by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Good Luck China?

actually 1 is a Swastika but i believe that to be only because it is the reverse of the other side, as each side is a mirror image to the other so i do not believe this was intended as paraphanalia

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kathyBeh

15 years 10 months ago

Re: Good Luck China?

Thompson Pottery, USA had a Francis pattern but that is not it.

There was a pottery in Derbyshire, England owned by Joseph Thompson 1818-1850 but yours does not look that old and most of their pottery was an impressed mark early on and then a printed with his full name and city.

Also there was a Pauline Thompson in England 1950-? but that is not her mark.

It seems that everything on the plate is a good luck symbol so the swastikas are as well. Red poppies are considered good luck in Love, Money, and health. Only 1 is like the Nazi swastika. I imagine this plate was made before they used it in a negative way.

Neat find.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Good Luck China? by kathyBeh

Re: Good Luck China?

This Thompson Mark is from CC Thompson China of East Liverpool, Ohio,  was used starting in 1932.   Thompson China ceased to exist in 1938, Before the War.   Shelly

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250chief

15 years 10 months ago

Re: Good Luck China?

I remember seeing a documentary on ancient towers about 3 years ago. In one segment, while doing an interview with the local guide in an area like Nepal, they did a brief (one line) explanation of the swastika displayed in the background. It is a religious/good luck symbol from long before WWII.

"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_Nazi_symbol_mean"
Does a nice explanation of it.

I am in no way an expert on plates and china, is it not Thompson Pottery works and Francis the designer/potter? That company has been around long enough to possible.

250chief

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 10 months ago

Re: Good Luck China?

Because of its use by Hitler and the Nazis many people in the West since the 1930's associate this ancient symbol
primarily with Nazism, and white supremacy in general. This was not always the case, as the Swastika is a "Good Luck"
or religious symbol in many cultures of the world, including Native Americans, Hindus and Buddhists. The use of this
symbol dates back thousands of years to the Neolithic period. This symbol was also used in North America up until
the 1920's as decoration on mundane household items such as pottery, Native rugs and jewelery.

The best way to tell if an item has a Nazi Swastika is to simply look at it's position , the Nazi version nearly always right facing, shown at a " Points Up" 45 degree angle.

Lovejoy

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