Liégeois Dragoon Carbine
Dateca.1778-1780
Artist/Maker
Board of Ordnance
OriginEurope, Belgium, Liege
MediumWalnut, iron, steel, and brass
DimensionsOA: 57 7/16" Barrel: 42 1/4" x .69 caliber
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1982-15
DescriptionDragoon musket of standard form with walnut stock, round barrel, brass mounts and straight-bottomed Liégeois lock with one screw showing through on tail of lockplate.Label TextBeginning in the 1740s, various patterns of carbines and fusils began to be issued to specialist units of the British armed forces, like the Royal Artillery and different types of cavalry. Though the difference between a carbine and a fusil is not clear, both mean that a number of the shoulderarm’s features are smaller or shorter than an infantry musket. This carbine is one of the very few made for the Board Of Ordnance in Belgium during the Revolutionary War.
MarkingsLock engraved with "Crown GR" ahead of cock with "TOWER" behind. A crown is struck under the pan. Barrel is struck with the usual, but very worn, Ordnance View & Proof marks.
Exhibition(s)
ca.1778-1783
ca. 1760-1764
Ca. 1745
ca.1777-1781
ca.1769-1775
ca.1761-1764
ca. 1769-1775
ca.1769-1777
Ca. 1770-1780
ca.1741-1743