|
SECONDARY MARKET by Robert Taylor
|
|
Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection
of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market. All prints are carefully
inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more details.
To find out about prices and availability please contact
the Military Gallery
|
|
|
HOME AGAIN ENGLAND
In recognition of the role played by these two legendary aircraft and the men who flew them, Robert's striking piece Home Again England depicts a scene during those final few weeks of the war. A battle-weary Lancaster limps home along the Norfolk coast with its outer starboard engine feathered and out of action following one of Bomber Command's last daylight operations. Luckily a group of Mk.XIV Spitfires is on hand to provide close escort and will see the bomber safely back to base.
|
HOME AGAIN ENGLAND
In recognition of the role played by these two legendary aircraft and the men who flew them, Robert's striking piece Home Again England depicts a scene during those final few weeks of the war. A battle-weary Lancaster limps home along the Norfolk coast with its outer starboard engine feathered and out of action following one of Bomber Command's last daylight operations. Luckily a group of Mk.XIV Spitfires is on hand to provide close escort and will see the bomber safely back to base.
|
|
|
|
|
HOME AGAIN ENGLAND
In recognition of the role played by these two legendary aircraft and the men who flew them, Robert's striking piece Home Again England depicts a scene during those final few weeks of the war. A battle-weary Lancaster limps home along the Norfolk coast with its outer starboard engine feathered and out of action following one of Bomber Command's last daylight operations. Luckily a group of Mk.XIV Spitfires is on hand to provide close escort and will see the bomber safely back to base.
|
HOME AT DUSK
P-51 Mustangs returning home over the East Anglian landscape, England, Christmas 1944. Prints signed by six P-51 Mustang Aces.
|
|
|
|
|
HORNCHURCH SCRAMBLE - THE HARDEST DAYS PART II
54 Squadron's commanding officer, Squadron Leader James Leathart, taxis out at Hornchurch to prepare for take-off. Quickly following, the aircraft of New Zealander Colin Gray is guided out from dispersal by his ground crew. Gray would claim 3 Bf110s in the encounter and would eventually become the top scoring New Zealand Ace of the war.
|
HORNCHURCH SCRAMBLE - THE HARDEST DAYS PART II
54 Squadron's commanding officer, Squadron Leader James Leathart, taxis out at Hornchurch to prepare for take-off. Quickly following, the aircraft of New Zealander Colin Gray is guided out from dispersal by his ground crew. Gray would claim 3 Bf110s in the encounter and would eventually become the top scoring New Zealand Ace of the war.
|
|
|
|
|
HOSTILE SKY
P-38 Lightning pilots duel with Focke Wulf 190s as they try to protect a damaged B-24 bomber. Pilot signed edition.
|
HOSTILE SKY
P-38 Lightning pilots duel with Focke Wulf 190s as they try to protect a damaged B-24 bomber. Pilot signed edition.
|
|
|
|
|
HUNTERS AT DAWN
Gerhard Barkhorn, flying his Bf109 G-6, leads the Stab as they climb out from their base near the Black Sea, early November 1943. The crisp air of day break is temporarily punctuated by the roar of Daimler-Benz engines as the deadly Messerschmitt fighters set off on their daily hunt for Soviet aircraft.
|
If you are trying to locate a particular sold-out
print not shown as available here, please go to Information on the
home page menu, then Contact Us. Complete the form and email to
us. We will do our best to locate the print for you trough one of
our appointed dealers.
|
|
SECONDARY MARKET by Robert Taylor
|
|
|