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 jadejim
 
posted on September 13, 2001 10:53:25 AM new
I have a very attractive pottery pitcher or jusg decorated with what I can best describe as a star inside a blue sponge design. Based on its origin, I would date it pre 1930. If someone will help with the code, I can post the picture here.

Thanks to any and all who respond!

 
 jadejim
 
posted on September 13, 2001 01:19:56 PM new
Bump

 
 gc2
 
posted on September 13, 2001 01:29:16 PM new
Jadejim, if your pic is uploaded to AW, just go to the pic and right click, then click on "copy image location".

Go to your thread and paste the location, preceded by [$image] and followed by [$/image], but remove the "$" signs.

If you use the thumnail version, remove thumbs and the extra /.

Hope this helps!
[ edited by gc2 on Sep 13, 2001 01:32 PM ]
 
 jadejim
 
posted on September 13, 2001 01:52:45 PM new
Thanks--here is my first attempt:

[/image].


 
 jadejim
 
posted on September 13, 2001 01:54:22 PM new
Thanks--here is my first attempt:

.

[ edited by jadejim on Sep 13, 2001 01:55 PM ]
 
 gc2
 
posted on September 13, 2001 01:56:48 PM new
So sorry, Jadejim...I bolded the key words for your benefit...no need to in order to post your image, and is probably interfering. If you will post the location (cut and paste), I'll do it.



 
 jadejim
 
posted on September 13, 2001 02:03:09 PM new


Hope it worked this time and thanks for your help!

 
 jadejim
 
posted on September 13, 2001 02:05:17 PM new
Okay--I guess this is beyond me. The picture

 
 jadejim
 
posted on September 13, 2001 02:06:27 PM new
Now that I quit being totally brain dead it worked.

Thanks again!!!!

 
 gc2
 
posted on September 13, 2001 02:09:53 PM new
Jadejim, here is a code from one of my pics exactly as I cut and pasted it from the "copy image location" option::

http://imagehost.auctionwatch.com/preview/gc/gc2/.thumbs/0906avonbell5.jpg

If I want to post the pic here, I will delete the: .thumbs/.

Then I will add [$image] before it with no space between, and [$/image] after it with no space. I would not include the "$".

Then I would get this:



K?

[ edited by gc2 on Sep 13, 2001 02:13 PM ]
 
 gc2
 
posted on September 13, 2001 02:16:05 PM new
Great! Remember how you did it!

LOL...I messed up on my example...typed 'bold' instead of 'image' in my closing. Oh, well!

Unfortunately, I don't have a clue about your pitcher, but I'm sure someone else will.

 
 jadejim
 
posted on September 14, 2001 09:49:34 AM new
Still hoping someone out there can give me a clue about this pitcher

 
 
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