I need help identifying an item and want to include a picture with my question. I can’t find instructions on how to do this.
Can we still do this? If so, how?
Any idea what this mark is? It’s on the underside of a brass/silver cats climbing a tree candle holder?
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ChillyDog Reputation: 42 See ChillyDog's booth |
Surround the hyperlink to the image (it needs to be stored on some server someplace – you can’t upload an image) with an apostrophe on each end of the text.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
Here is a photo of the candle [URL removed] momma cat with kittens climbing a tree
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ChillyDog Reputation: 42 See ChillyDog's booth |
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