![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)
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
![Ireland 1990-95 MNH Scott #783 37p Gleninsheen Collar Art Treasures | Europe - Ireland, General Issue Stamp / HipStamp Ireland 1990-95 MNH Scott #783 37p Gleninsheen Collar Art Treasures | Europe - Ireland, General Issue Stamp / HipStamp](https://storage.googleapis.com/hipstamp/p/e782825fbf31b268cf3913d918adb587-800.jpg)
Ireland 1990-95 MNH Scott #783 37p Gleninsheen Collar Art Treasures | Europe - Ireland, General Issue Stamp / HipStamp
Brian O'Sullivan on LinkedIn: I'm back in an isolated Beara Valley 'ar Bealach An Rábach' – on the trail…
![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
Irish 20 ct gold commemorative caddy spoon with Gleninsheen Collar handle, by Thomas O'Connor & Sons
Alison Fisk on Twitter: "A hole under each circular terminal suggests an attached cord or chain passed around the back of the neck to hold the collar in place on the chest.
South Dublin Auction | Weekly auction, Inc Contents of Irish Museum, House Contents, Jeweller... | Lot 2
![A Late Bronze Age gold collars, from Gleninsheen, National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, Dublin, Ireland Stock Photo - Alamy A Late Bronze Age gold collars, from Gleninsheen, National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, Dublin, Ireland Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A774EY/a-late-bronze-age-gold-collars-from-gleninsheen-national-museum-of-ireland-archaeology-dublin-ireland-2A774EY.jpg)
A Late Bronze Age gold collars, from Gleninsheen, National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, Dublin, Ireland Stock Photo - Alamy
![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)