![Collar, Ardcrony, County Tipperary, Late Bronze Age, 800-700 BC (gold) (detail) (see also 390401) by Bronze Age (2000-600 BC) Collar, Ardcrony, County Tipperary, Late Bronze Age, 800-700 BC (gold) (detail) (see also 390401) by Bronze Age (2000-600 BC)](https://images-cdn.bridgemanimages.com/api/1.0/image/600wm.XBP.9753930.7055475/390400.jpg)
Collar, Ardcrony, County Tipperary, Late Bronze Age, 800-700 BC (gold) (detail) (see also 390401) by Bronze Age (2000-600 BC)
![A modern Irish Commemorative "Gleninsheen Collar" silver caddy spoon with curved shaped bowl, by Thomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin, 1973, with additional Gleninsheen collar mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the A modern Irish Commemorative "Gleninsheen Collar" silver caddy spoon with curved shaped bowl, by Thomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin, 1973, with additional Gleninsheen collar mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the](https://hansonslive.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/images/lot/2363/23633_0.jpg?1575025206)
A modern Irish Commemorative "Gleninsheen Collar" silver caddy spoon with curved shaped bowl, by Thomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin, 1973, with additional Gleninsheen collar mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the
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![LOT:134 | THE MALACHY COLLAR, AN IRISH 18CT. GOLD PRESENTATION PLAQUE IN THE FORM OF THE GLENINSHEEN GORGET, Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Ltd., with twin circular discs decorated with continuous LOT:134 | THE MALACHY COLLAR, AN IRISH 18CT. GOLD PRESENTATION PLAQUE IN THE FORM OF THE GLENINSHEEN GORGET, Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Ltd., with twin circular discs decorated with continuous](https://www.adams.ie/catalogue_images/8128/large/134.jpg)
LOT:134 | THE MALACHY COLLAR, AN IRISH 18CT. GOLD PRESENTATION PLAQUE IN THE FORM OF THE GLENINSHEEN GORGET, Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Ltd., with twin circular discs decorated with continuous
![National Museum of Ireland on Twitter: "Our #TuesdayTreasure is a gold gorget (collar) discovered in Gleninsheen, Co. Clare in 1932. It is an exceptional example of Irish goldsmithing skills from the Late National Museum of Ireland on Twitter: "Our #TuesdayTreasure is a gold gorget (collar) discovered in Gleninsheen, Co. Clare in 1932. It is an exceptional example of Irish goldsmithing skills from the Late](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FL4FtfiXEA06q1m.jpg)