Michael, does that rectangular stub on the end of the crankpin screw out by any chance?
It looks very much like a Velo-Solex crankshaft, the big end on those is held in place by a bolt screwed into the end of the crankpin,
The con-rod is a one piece alloy casting with pressed in needle roller bearings for both the big and small ends, the big end needle roller has an inner race which is a polished steel tube and a light push fit on the crankpin, this is then locked by a bolt and washer.
If it is a Solex, the centre waisted section carries the driving hub which rubs on the tyre and has another bearing near the taper which is located in the other half of the crankcase,
I've got one of those engines stripped down but it's in France, so can't offer any photo's unfortunately.
Solex engines are French and fitted to bikes mounted to drive the front wheel, there's also an active web forum for them.
John.
Edited By RJW on 03/08/2016 13:55:13