Some of the most beautiful work of this craftsman, and many others, are in this book “Liège Gunmakers through their Work. 1800 - 1950”.
For more detail see: LIEGE GUNMAKERS
WARNANT-CREON Julien
It is a 
small rifle, called garden or living room, in caliber 9mm Flobert and intended 
for precision shooting at a reasonable distance. It has an octagonal barrel, 
standard sights and a diopter holder. (It's the tin welded piece you wanted to 
know what it's used for !!)
The trigger guard is worked with a sketch of finger 
rest. One-shot, its extractor is 
Warnant system.
Reminder: 
Louis-Nicolas Flobert, French gunmaker (1818 - 1894), invented the first metal 
cartridge with annular percussion in 1845. This was a major innovation in the 
field of firearms ammunition. The 9mm Flobert is still in use today and rifles 
of this calibre are still produced today.
There is no specific indication of the manufacturer of 
the weapon. However, the letters 
WC engraved on 
the gun may possibly militate for 
Walter Clément 
(see the website) but much more probably for 
Warnant-Créon 
Julien, see on the website a rifle showing 
points in common with it, patented on March 23, 1885.
Note the 
analogy of the extraction system between the two weapons.
Markings:
Peron 
(little step) : stamp of the inspector of the proofhouse (valid from 16.06.1853 
to the present day) in several places of the rifle.
M under 
star: control stamp in effect from January 27, 1877, left side of the hammer.
WC on the barrel, possibly 
Warnant-Créon 
branding.
Number 99 
(or 66 depending on the reading direction) probably a serial number, on the 
barrel, next to another unidentified marking (an animal?)
Marking 
in front of the sight, evoking the letter J.
FL. 9 m. 
C, extractor in open position, Flobert 9mm calibre indication.
Note: On 
the available photos, we could not detect an ELG oval.
In conclusion, this rifle was probably manufactured by Julien Warnant-Créon in 
Liège, after 1885.
Chris, GP,
, 
HPH












Julien WARNANT-CREON
Here is 
an impressive five-shot revolver not reported by the lucky owner (although it 
has at least one cartridge that seems to match), probably a .450. Finger rest 
under the bridge, nice crosses.
I see only a 
G in a circle 
and a 
crowned Y that could be a controller’s 
countermark (used until 1877). I’m surprised I don’t see any other punches, 
Liégeois or otherwise... We know the arms manufacturer 
Henri GÜLPEN 
who used the letter G, but he was active between 1910 and 1914, which seems too 
late for this type of revolver. 577 is probably a production number.
You can clearly see the 
WARNANT-CREON 
Patented mention. The latter, whose name 
was Julien (1854-1916), has already been mentioned on the site. He has filed 
several patents, including revolvers, but I have not found anything that closely 
or remotely matches this one and its locking system (at least among the 
ones I own). 
GP








Julien Warnant-Creon
The weapon
Rifle of living room or garden of the type WARNANT to long mobile breech.
Calibre of the barrel with 8 sides is 9mm.
The stick out of wooden of walnut or beech is carved “with the French” or “head” of a head of lion and foliage.
This weapon was invented by Julien WARNANT-CREON of CHERATTE (Liege) and the patent deposited the 23.03.1885 (see technical drawing in appendix).
Punches
ELG on star in a crowned oval: final acceptance post 1893.
Peron: inspection post 1853.
O spangled: countermark of the controller post 1877.
Marks
FL 9MC: calibre 9 mm Flobert.
3203: serial number.
1909: although that is very little used, it is probably about the date of manufacture.
8,4: ignored significance.
Two other marks on the barrels partially erased escape my comprehension?
The manufacturer
As often in arms manufacture of Liège for the parts of average quality, this weapon voluntarily does not carry any marking of manufacturer. The anonymity of this one will thus be respected since it is not possible to make differently.
GG














WARNANT Julien.
Montenegrin Pryse-System Revolver. 9 1/2" barrel engraved on top.
Massive frame and cylinder relief engraved with floral pattern. 11mm Werndl Carbine caliber. Rebounding hammer. Bone grips.
Frame stamped "I.WARNANT / BREVETE" .
Julian Warnant was a Belgian maker and inventor with several revolver patents to his credit
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Patent of Julien Warnant 1907
UK N° 24.754