figaro wrote:
I recently bought a watch fob. It is sterling silver and was made in Dublin by John Miller. The front has a dog, shamrock, harp and something that looks like a cut down banjo. The back has words that I can’t interpret. I am assuming it is in Gaelic. I am not even sure how to write this so I have posted pictures on my web site.
I hope I am not breaking rules here with these links and if so that someone will tell me how to put these pictures up to be seem.
Can anyone tell me the significance of the items on the front and the meaning of the info on the back? Thanks.
front
http://www.umfleet.net/fob1.jpgback
http://www.umfleet.net/fob2.jpg The writing on the back is Craobh Chiarraí 1948. The dot over a letter represents the equivalent of the letter h. Craobh means 'final' or 'branch', Ciarraí is the Irish for Kerry which is a county in the South West of Ireland. Put together, the words mean, 'Kerry final' or 'Kerry branch'. (English works backwards to Irish).
I cannot make out the middle bit of writing.
Tráigh Lí (Trá Lí is the modern spelling) is Tralee which is a town in Co. Kerry.
Re the picture, I am wondering if the item in the middle is a round tower and if it is a hound lying at the bottom of it?
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Is foghlaimeoir mé. I am a learner. DEFINITELY wait for others to confirm and/or improve.
Beatha teanga í a labhairt.