tac said:
Sir - to my mind there is a small problem with that idea. Until 1922, when Ireland gained a measure of independence and became the Free State, Ireland was not considered to be 'foreign'.
Dublin also had its own proof-house at the time that this pistol was made.
Can you confirm that this stamp was applied to gun-makers on the island of Ireland?
tac
The foreigner's mark was used to denote
not belonging to the Gunmaker's company.
Farran was never listed as a gunmaker in Dublin or London to my knowledge but listed as a Dublin silversmith. Although his silversmith mark has been found on some silver gun hardware his name has
also been associated with more than providing silver hardware for some examples of the period. Whether there is anything to it or not, I don't know.