Originally Posted by Drew Hause
Condé usually refers to a prince. Similar to Comté which is "count".
Is there a herald or crest on the gun?

Not exactly. "Condé" comes from the small city of Condé en Brie.

"Condé" refers to the Prince of Condé, Duke of Enghien. The Condé were a junior branch of the Bourbon, the French royal family.

The Condé were one of the most powerful families in the French nobility before 1789 and their name is often associated with wealth, military prestige and power.