Know this unusual 'Murphy's'(?) tap?

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Here is a front view of a tap that, I think, is a Murphy's tap.
Push back for fast, Pull forward for slow flow, center/vertical for stop.
The handle is connected via an inverted 'U' shaped lever to a horizontal shaft, which turns a cylindrical actuator (with a flat) that pushes a plastic plunger against a spring, with a bunch of brass components within the tap body.
Does anybody know anything about this tap?
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A couple more photos.
Still not identified.
Somebody suggested it was a Murphy's tap, but this has never been confirmed.
 

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assuming you mean Murphy's as in the brewery in cork, I would send them an email. I'm pretty sure they would answer you.
 
I would try a snail mail letter. I would address it to the Managing Director. if you're lucky, his admin assistant will be on his/her game and get you an answer.

their address is:

Leitrim St, Shandon, Cork, T23 VF78, Ireland
 

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