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Clare Road Sign

Clare Road Sign
Established in 1565 AD, County Clare is home to the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, and Bunratty Castle. ...Read more
$64.00 each
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Established in 1565 AD, County Clare is home to the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, and Bunratty Castle.

This hand crafted replica road sign, is based on the original An Roinn Iompair (Department of Transport) specifications, with raised black text on a white background, and using a faithful homage to the original ‘Irish Transport Heavy’ Font.

These ‘Fingerpost’ Road Signs depicted the original Irish spelling above the English equivalence, and were widespread before the 1970s, and can still be seen today in many rural areas of the Republic of Ireland.

  • One quarter sized Irish Road Sign Replica, approx. 11 1/2 by 5 inches.
  • Handmade by us! - Celt Wares.
  • Sawtooth Picture Hanger and Surface Guard Protection Bumpers pre-mounted on rear of sign.

Specifications

USA
3 weeks

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Testimonials

"Evleen (spelling might be incorrect) was amazing. She being from Ireland, her husband from Scotland [sic ... Wales] are authentic in both Celtic apparel and the history of why & how authentic Celt apparel and accessories are worn.
Celt Wares was my best experience in customer service and the care of fitting me out in my new full Celtic apparel from kilt all the way to my hose."
What an amazing experience! Celt Wares, though several hours from my home, is "my" Celtic store (in person or online). Thank you again, Evleen!"

Henry G

May. 19th, 2021.

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