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amiga

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what the heck is this stamp WITH NEW PIC
« on: April 12, 2009, 12:07:40 am »
Hi guys I have tried everything to figure out what the heck this stamp is on my jug... Hope you can help...I thoughT maybe a dragon? or a goat head or a lobster lol.
I hope this new pic is zoomable I am really not a digital photo buff at all.... still think its a dragon
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Re: what the heck is this stamp
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2009, 09:07:11 am »
Sorry, the pictures won't allow me to zoom in like they sometimes do!  Can't even begin to guess!
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Re: what the heck is this stamp
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2009, 03:06:12 am »
how can I make a zoomable picture? (is that a word lol)

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Re: what the heck is this stamp
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2009, 07:50:51 am »
We know it's stone ware. the style is 1890's or so. but the interior glazeing would indicate a date after 1900. with out further a do. no less than $30 Dollars.

If we could identify the trademark. ?

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Re: what the heck is this stamp
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2009, 01:34:13 am »
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how can I make a zoomable picture? (is that a word lol)

amiga, try by setting your camera to "portrait" mode (or high-resolution) to take the picture. Then with your photo program, …….. “crop canvas” (save the mark) and then “resize image” (enlarge it) to say 5" square … or …. vice versa. If the picture is shot in high resolution, … really high pixel count, ….. then when you enlarge a portion of it …… it will not appear “blurry”.

OH, and ps, save a "copy" of the picture before you start playing around with it so you always have a 'backup' ..... to try it again.