Runes
I don't think Misplaced Pages is the best forum for Q&A regarding something you have around the house, as this is instead an encyclopedia, I will admit you piqued my curiosity, and I had a free hour, so here you go, transcribed into the Latin script based on six historical runic systems, as well as Tolkein's Cirth.
ELDER FUÞARK: 22/28
- HÏLÏN:TRAST
- O**TB:R*Þ*LRIN*U*BS
ANGLO-SAXON FUÞORC: 18/28
- H****:TRÆ*T
- Œ**TB:RUÞ*LRIN*U*BS
MARCOMANNIC RUNES: 18/28
- H*L**:TRA*T
- ***TB:RH**LRI*ÇUNBS
YOUNGER: 20/28
- **L*N:TRÁ*T
- ***TB:RUÞ*LRINKUABS
MEDIEVAL RUNES: 14/28
- **L**:*R***
- ****B:RUÞ*LRI*QUÆBS
DALECARLIAN R/28
- **L:*RF**
- ****B:RUD*LR***UABS
TOLKIEN'S CIRTH: 22/28
- E*T*Ł:BD*
- U**M:BAPs*TBIŁKALMY
As you can see, I can't see that it's really anything. It has some features of many runic systems, and has certain runes (the second and third on the bottom row) that don't appear anywhere—the third looks like a Þ rune with a backwards bowl, if you ask me. --Akhenaten0 (talk) 18:48, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
Thank you, הראש (talk) 11:07, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
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