Percussion shotgun, double barrel in 59.5... - Lot 32 - Thierry de Maigret

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Percussion shotgun, double barrel in 59.5... - Lot 32 - Thierry de Maigret
Percussion shotgun, double barrel in 59.5 cm white polished table, calibre 17.5 mm, engraved breech and breech tail; rear plates entirely engraved with foliage, signed: "PLOMDEUR À PARIS"; cut-out iron fittings, engraved afterwards; walnut stock with a silver shield on the right side marked: "À Augte Chambry Le Colonel Yusuph 1840"; total length 1 m. (Missing rod; repairs on the edges of the drum). Louis-Philippe period. Good condition. Auguste CHAMBRY, captain at the 2nd spahis. "He had fortune and was not short of spirit", according to Du BARAIL: My Memories, Volume 1, page 223. He is represented as Field Marshal on the watercolour of the Prince of Joinville: "Funeral of the Chief General Count of DANRÉMONT on 18.10.1837" (Army Museum). See also Paul AZAN: "African Army", page 341. Joseph VANTINI, known as "YUSUPH" or "YOUSSOUF", born on the island of Elba around 1809 or 1810, where he met the Emperor, his parents working for him, † on 16 March 1866, camp marshal, division general, he was bey de Constantine, grand officer of the Legion of Honour, 25 citations. He distinguished himself during the conquest of Algeria, including the capture of the ABD-EL-KADER smala, the Battle of the Isly. He was responsible for the creation of the first three spahis regiments, with the rank of Colonel General of the African Spahis. His life is a real novel, he will finish his extraordinary military career, in 1866, as general commanding the Montpellier division.
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