- FRENCH ALFRED CORNEAU CAST IRON HALL
FRENCH ALFRED CORNEAU CAST IRON HALL STANDCast iron hall tree, late 19th c., Alfred Corneau, Charleville, France, arched frame centering mirror plate, flanked by six hooks, demilune shelf, on scrolled bracket supports, plinth base with removable drip trays, approx 81"h, 30"w, 30"d
- FRENCH REPLICA CHARLEVILLE PISTOLAn
FRENCH REPLICA CHARLEVILLE PISTOLAn Italian made replica Charleville pistol, 1777.69 caliber smooth bore black powder, 7inch barrel, with a one piece walnut stock over a brass frame, excellent overall condition.
- REPRODUCTION FLINTLOCK RIFLESecond half
REPRODUCTION FLINTLOCK RIFLESecond half 20th century, the dark fruitwood stock mounted with an engraved steel lock plate stamped Charleville, the 44 1/2" long smooth bore steel barrel stamped Navy Arms Company, Ridgefield New Jersey & numbered 0182, over a steel ramrod and sling strap loops, overall length measures 59 1/2" long. Frizzen missing, untested.
- GEORGES CHARLES ROBIN (FRENCH, 1903-2003)
GEORGES CHARLES ROBIN (FRENCH, 1903-2003) 23" x 31" sight, 33" x 40-½" framed overall "Winter river scene", oil on canvas, signed lower right; white antique gesso frame.
Born in Paris in 1903, Georges Charles Robin was a student of Paul Michel Dupuy at École des Beaux-Arts, achieving success in his early career as a stage designer for the Charleville Theatre and the Dinan Casino. Robin travelled and painted throughout France, but was particularly attracted to Brittany, Normandy and the Loire Valley. His impressionistic portrayals of these idyllic river landscapes convey the rich colours and compelling beauty of this environment. Robin became a professor, an elected officer of the Académie des Beaux Arts, and served as a member of the jury of the legendary Paris Salon. He was highly commended, winning major French painting awards of the era and receiving commissions from European Heads of State and government. Represented by distinguished art dealers, the work of Georges Charles Robin resides in numerous important private and museum collections around the world." Source: https://www.ascotstudios.com/portfolio/georges-charles-robin/
- 17TH C. FRENCH ENGRAVING - FORTRESS
17TH C. FRENCH ENGRAVING - FORTRESS DIAGRAMAttributed to Vauban (French, 1633-1707). A 17th century French plan of Charleville, most likely by Vauban given the style, that features the Citadel, the River Meuse, and fortification demarcations. Sebastien Le Prestre de Vauban (1633-1707), usually referred to as Vauban, was a French military engineer who worked for King Louis XIV (1638-1715). Vauban's work is highly regarded for its contribution to military history. He was the founder of the Corps royal des ingenieurs militaires which employed a curriculum based on his publications regarding strategy, training, and engineering design. Size of plan: 11.25" L x 14.5" W (28.6 cm x 36.8 cm) Size of sheet: 19.125" L x 28.875" W (48.6 cm x 73.3 cm)
Provenance: ex Neal Auctions, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Condition:
Normal toning and staining to paper commensurate with age. Some tears and fold marks to the peripheries that do not impact the image. Prominent centerfold with some separation in areas. Notations in pencil on verso.
- FRENCH NICKEL PLATED IRON COAL SCUTTLE,
FRENCH NICKEL PLATED IRON COAL SCUTTLE, SIGNED Marked "Corneau Frères Charleville Ardennes", late 19th century, hinged lid with mask and scroll design, black painted interior on short feet, marked to lid.
- US SURCHARGED FRENCH CHARLEVILLE FLINTLOCK
US SURCHARGED FRENCH CHARLEVILLE FLINTLOCK MUSKET Late 1770s - 1780s, .69 caliber, 39 in. smoothbore barrel, walnut stock with carved "M x E" on butt stock, iron mounts throughout, the lockplate marked Charleville in front of the hammer with a somewhat later, Federal period US stamped behind the hammer.
- AN ENAMELED CAST IRON MULTI-FUEL HEATING
AN ENAMELED CAST IRON MULTI-FUEL HEATING STOVE, DEAN ENAMELED CAST IRON MULTI-FUEL HEATING STOVE, Deville & Cie., Charleville, France, 'Monopole' model, late 19th century, square tower form with brown enamel exterior and lift top, 31.25"H.
- FRENCH CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1766 MUSKET,
FRENCH CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1766 MUSKET, US MARKINGS Round barrel with bayonet lug on top, 5/8 in. from muzzle, 44 1/4 in. L.; flint ignition, the lockplate 6 1/4 in. L., stamped "US;" walnut full stock with iron butt plate, trigger guard, and three barrel bands (the front with brass blade sight), impressed "US" and "JP" on right cheek and "U. STATES" impressed behind trigger guard, initials "IR" and other graffiti on the stock; iron ramrod; 59 5/8 in. L. overall.
- CHARLEVILLE MUSKET, 1775, MARKED "UNITED
CHARLEVILLE MUSKET, 1775, MARKED "UNITED STATES" Model 1763 or subsequent variant: round barrel with proof mark "DL75" (indicating 1775), 43 3/8 in. L.; flint ignition, the plate 6 1/4 in. L., marked "Charleville" and with French proof mark; walnut full stock, lightly stamped "UNITED / STATES" on the right cheek, with iron butt plate, trigger guard, three barrel bands; iron ramrod; 58 3/4 in. overall.
- WEAPON: 18TH C. SOCKET BAYONET, TAG
WEAPON: 18TH C. SOCKET BAYONET, TAG STATES USED BY NATIONAL REGIMENT IN REVOLUTIONARY WAR, POSSIBLY FOR A CHARLEVILLE MUSKET, WEAR C...WEAPON: 18th C. Socket bayonet, tag states used by national regiment in Revolutionary War, possibly for a Charleville musket, wear consistent with age and use, damaged, sold as found. [PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned from New England institution.]
- FRENCH CAST IRON COAL HODFrench Cast
FRENCH CAST IRON COAL HODFrench Cast Iron Coal Hod, 19th c., marked "Corneau Freres a Charleville, Ardennes", lid with mask of Zeus, shaped body, splayed legs, h. 12 in., w. 16 in., d. 22 in
- FRENCH CHARLEVILLE FLINTLOCK MUSKETFrench
FRENCH CHARLEVILLE FLINTLOCK MUSKETFrench Charleville flintlock musket, approximately .74 caliber, faint marking on lock plate, later 1723 inscription on barrel tang, barrel cut down to 30 3/4".
Condition:
As found.
- MODEL 1809 POTZDAM MUSKET, .71 CALIBER
MODEL 1809 POTZDAM MUSKET, .71 CALIBER The percussion lock variant of the standard muzzleloader of the Royal Prussian Army. The design of the rifle borrows heavily from the French Charleville musket featuring a round barrel with front brass barrel band with integrated front sight, rear V-notch above the tang all mounted in a straight grip walnut stock. This particular musket is in overall alright condition with heavy corrosion around the percussion nipple, a large crack in the comb of the buttstock as well as various dings throughout, the ramrod is also missing. A fine wall hanger. Caliber: .71 Ball, BBL: 41", OAL: 56."
- FRENCH DEVILLE PAILLETTE CAST IRON JARDINIEREFrench
FRENCH DEVILLE PAILLETTE CAST IRON JARDINIEREFrench cast iron jardiniere/ planter, Deville Paillette, Charleville, Ardennes, square form in a verdigris finish, with strapwork style design, cast handles, approx 15.75"h, 12.25"w, 12.25"d
- French Pattern Percussion Musket, marked
French Pattern Percussion Musket, marked "Manuf' Roy de Charleville" on lock with a "D" in an oval proof mark, 69 caliber, barrel marked "1819 / 1854, ZD proof mark in an oval, 2112" , additional proof marks, see photos, 52 " long, functions, old finish on stock and metal
- REVOLUTIONARY WAR MUSKET - Rare French
REVOLUTIONARY WAR MUSKET - Rare French Model 1766/8 'Charleville' Musket .69 caliber 44 3/4'' barrel 9 lbs. with blacksmith conversion to percussion frizzen spring and pan removed original stock ramrod and rings lacks swivels 59 1/2'' long overall
- Contemporary Rev. War Charleville Musket
Contemporary Rev. War Charleville Musket .69 cal. 44" barrel. Iron mounts finished in the bright;?leather sling. Condition: Like-new condition excellent bore.
- Pattern 1816 Gardes de Corps First Type
Pattern 1816 Gardes de Corps First Type Musket by Charleville .69 caliber smoothbore 40.5" round barrel. Lockplate marked Manuf rf Rle De Charleville. Brass buttplate with fleur de lis on top of buttplate; brass triggerguard with fleur de lis on the forward part. Brass bands and sideplate.?Walnut stock. Condition: Barrel is very sharp and crisp with a light patina on the top of the barrel.? Lock with sharp and crisp with light patina.? Stock has nice opened grained look with a sharp and crisp cartouche and still retaining all of the original oiled finish.? Brass with a nice sheen.? Original ramrod.? A very rare variation of the 1816 French Garde de Corps musket.?Overall condition is excellent.
- Pattern 1777 French Flintlock Musket
Pattern 1777 French Flintlock Musket .69 caliber smoothbore 40.5" round barrel deep mark on the left side of barrel MD. Brass mounted with walnut stock.? Stock has the recessed cheek piece. Condition: All metal is very sharp and crisp and has been cleaned to bright.? Brass has nice untouched patina.? Stock is very sharp and?crisp.? A very nice 1777 Charleville.
- Pattern 1777 Charleville Flintlock Musket
Pattern 1777 Charleville Flintlock Musket War of 1812 Dated .69?caliber 44.5" round barrel with?No1777?stamped into the tang. Bayonet lug 1" from the muzzle left side of barrel marked?1814.?Lockplate?marked?M?with small?RE?and?IMP?and small?Le; underneath marked?De?Versalille. Finger-grooved?triggerguard. Walnut stock with concave cheek piece. Condition: All metal has been cleaned ?still has grey look with very sharp and crisp lines and makings. Stock has been cleaned with a dark look and some nicks and dings.??Front end of stock under front band has?been shortened about 1" as well as the band spring has been shortened.??Very nice example of a 1777.?
- French Model 1774 Charleville Musket
French Model 1774 Charleville Musket with Two Scarce U.S. Bands .69 cal. 39.6"?barrel length with an undisturbed brown patina; overall length 55 inches. This musket has been reduced from its original barrel length of 44.4" ?but retains its original though repositioned front double barrel band with spring. No barrel markings are visible due to wear. The cock is a period replacement retaining its original undisturbed flint with leather cushion between the cock jaws and may be an earlier Tulle (cM1728) cock but this is not confirmed. Face of lockplate marked Charleville. The sear may have been a period replacement but if so it is a very old repair. The reconfigured shortening of this piece appears to have been performed in an arsenal/armory setting as all parts have been preserved and a bayonet lug placed at the muzzle all very well executed.The stock is branded along its lower edge between the butt plate and the rear trigger guard finial with the full United States brand (the last S worn off); and along the lower edge of the stock forward the rear barrel band U States (some lower letter wear but completely legible).This musket came out of a house attic in Poughkeepsie New York. Condition: The tang screw head only is missing both sling swivels are missing and the lower barrel band ram rod spring assembly is missing; the stock has an overall untouched finish. Musket shows normal denting a few scratches some period carving and general period use but overall in good and solid condition. The old ram rod has been twisted into a corkscrew at its end to facilitate ball or patch removal.
- Charleville MusketPattern 1771 w/ 1774
Charleville MusketPattern 1771 w/ 1774 Modifications .70 cal. smoothbore. 44'' round barrel. Three barrel bands rounded lockplate rounded hammer round pan rounded frizzen. Finial on the frizzen spring. Lockplate marked Charleville. Branded on the toe of stock is UNITED STATES. Comes with a nice period bayonet. Model 1774 bayonet catch and barrel stud also retrofitted to these muskets. Condition: Barrel has an untouched dark brown patina with some pitting around the touch hole and on that portion of the barrel at the breech. Lockplate and hammer also have an untouched dark brown patina. Hammer has some pitting protrudes onto the lock and under the pan. Stock is blackened and untouched. Some nicks and dings.
- Cast iron faux bamboo form hall tree
Cast iron faux bamboo form hall tree late 19th c. with a centered mirror the back of the base with molded signature "Deville Pailliette & Cie A. Charleville Adennes" and the number 55. 73"h.x25.5"w.x12"d.
- MODEL 1766 CHARLEVILLE FRENCH FLINTOCK
MODEL 1766 CHARLEVILLE FRENCH FLINTOCK MUSKET: 69 caliber 43 inch smooth bore barrel. Marked Manuf Imp. de Charleville on lockplate. Barrel appear to have been in the process of being converted percussion to as there is a nipple present however original flintlock remains. Buttplate marked with K 3447 1836. Inspector cartouch on shaped stock. Acton works. 58'' long. overall.CONDITION: Note age staining to barrel nicks & scratches to wood.
- TWO ANTIQUE PISTOLS one possibly French
TWO ANTIQUE PISTOLS one possibly French in the Flobert style with 9 in. octagon barrel relief carved stock checkered grip .22 caliber single shot does not stay cocked; the other a French Charleville flintlock pistol c.1790 approx. .60 caliber with ram rod measuring 10 in. overall hammer will not stay cocked- (2)
- Iron-Mounted Percussion Pistol French,
Iron-Mounted Percussion Pistol French, early 19th century, 9 in. tapered barrel marked on tang "CM1763(?)", "L" and "R" hallmarks, lockplate marked in script "M N/Gousin/á Charleville", stock with script "A", retains original belt clip
- Brown Bess Flintlock Musket British,
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket British, third quarter 18th century, 46 in. tapered barrel with sharp markings, Charleville lockplate marked "(?)N" and "C" below a crown, scratched on butt of stock "Cowpens", no permit required,
- IDENTIFIED PENNSYLVANIA REVOLUTIONARY
IDENTIFIED PENNSYLVANIA REVOLUTIONARY WAR FLINTLOCK RIFLE: Identified to John Frailey, a private in Captain George Forepaugh's Co., Bradfords Battalion, Philadelphia County Militia. Rifle is direct from the family, with provenance provided by Daughters of the American Revolution application, letter written by Frailey's grandson in 1904, with great stories of Frailey's exploits including reference to welcoming battle, as provisions were short and they could get shoes and clothing off the dead and injured English soldiers and other great stories. Rifle has nice American tiger maple full stock, original French Charleville lock, iron hardware and buttplate, rod appears original. Later inscription on forestock reads ''John Frailey 1776''. Untouched, uncleaned in as found condition. Lock mechanism works. Approx. .58 caliber. Barrel measures 44 1/2'' long, 62 3/8'' overall. Scans of provenance available upon request.CONDITION: Note rifle stock shows age with knicks and dings to wood, area of wood loss at end of barrel. Metal has age surface pitting all over, untouched patina. One screw may be early replacement.
- Rare French Cast-Iron Figural Umbrella
Rare French Cast-Iron Figural Umbrella Stand, in the Rococo Revival taste, third quarter 19th century, the base with a cast inscription "Corneau Alfred A Charleville No. 27", h. 31-1/2", w. 23".