Rating and value of miniature cannons

Miniature, Gribeauval replica

If you own one or more miniature guns, or are thinking of owning one, and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your piece, and provide you with a precise estimate of its current market value. Then, if you want to sell your property, we'll point you in the right direction to get the best possible price.

Rating and value of miniature cannons

Miniature guns are historical reproductions of weapons that collectors are looking for. Today, the price of certain pieces continues to rise under the auctioneer's hammer. Reproductions from the First Empire are particularly prized, especially by European buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €10 to €3,500, a considerable gap but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to miniature guns. In 2016, a miniature model reproduction featuring the arms of France and dating from the 18th century sold for €3,500.

Order of value from a simple miniature to the most prestigious

Miniature type

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Wooden miniature

From €10 to €610

Metal miniature

From €10 to €700

Bronze miniature

From €15 to €3,500

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Style and technique of miniature cannons

Miniature cannons are collector's items that are either produced for this purpose, but may also have been produced for use as models. The most popular on the auction market are made of bronze, but they are also available in wood and various types of metal.

Miniature guns: history and definition

Miniature cannons, small faithful replicas of famous siege weapons, are fascinating objects that have captivated the imagination for centuries. These miniatures, often crafted with astonishing precision, are a testament to ingenuity. The origins of miniature cannons date back to the Renaissance, when craftsmen and engineers sought to demonstrate their mastery of manufacturing techniques. These early miniature cannons were often scale models of siege cannons, and were used as educational tools to teach the science of ballistics and gunpowder.

Over the years, miniature cannons have evolved into true objets d'art. Craftsmen adorned them with intricate details and crafted them from high-quality materials such as silver, gold and ivory. These collector's items were often displayed in the salons of the elite, where they drew the admiration of guests.

Miniature cannons were also used as diplomatic gifts. Sovereigns and heads of state often presented these miniatures to other leaders as a sign of friendship and respect. Some of these cannons were even functional.

Throughout history, miniature cannons have also played an important symbolic role. They were often used to celebrate military victories or commemorate historical events. During the American Civil War, for example, miniature cannons were produced in large numbers to commemorate the Union victory.

Today, miniature guns continue to be made and collected by enthusiasts the world over. Modern technology makes it possible to create even more accurate reproductions, and collectors often seek out rare and valuable antique models.

Knowing the value of a miniature cannon

If you happen to own a miniature cannon, or think you might, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using the form on our website. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you promptly to provide you with an estimate of the market value of your work, as well as any relevant information about it. If you're thinking of selling your work, our specialists will also be on hand to offer you alternatives for selling it at the best possible price, taking into account market trends.

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