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MILITARY ART PRINT CLEARANCE SALE!

Our entire collection of military art prints currently available in our clearance sale.  Normally we only have one or two of each print available.  Mostly these will have minor handling damage and for most this damage will not be noticeable once the print is framed.  Each item has details on any damage on it.

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Napoleons Retreat From Moscow by Adolf Northern. (Y)



Ex display prints with some border damage and light scratches.

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News from the Front by Mark Churms. (Y)



Ex display print with some border damage and light scratches.

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The Battle of Austerlitz by baron Pascal Gerard. (Y)

Napoleon is shown surrounded by his general staff, listening to General Rapp who comes forward to announce the victory and to point out Prince Rypvin who stands among the prisoners, Also depicted around Napoleon are Murat, Drovot and Bessieces.

Ex display print with some border damage and light scratches.

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The Battle of Austerlitz by Carl Vernet. (Y)

The battle of Austerlitz was fought on a cold Winters day just a few miles east of Brunn in Moravia on the 2nd December 1805. This was the climax to the great campaign of 1805. Fought between the French who defeated the Russian and Austrian Armies.

Ex-display print with some border damage, light handling dents and some light dust mark on image - not very noticeable once framed.

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Un Jour de Revue sons L Empire en 1810 by H Bellange. (YB)



Ex-display print with some border damage, light handling dents and some light dust mark on image - not very noticeable once framed.

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Le Bataille Du Pont D Arcole by Horace Vernet. (Y)

The battle took place on the 17th November 1796, Arcole is a small village in Italy on the Alpine river. Bonaparte, holding the tri colour, urges on his Grenadiers and carries the Bridge of Arcole, thus bringing victory over the Austrians. This episode has passed into French Army Legend but we understand the truth to be. A French Officer cried if you fall we are lost, you shall not go further. This is not your place and Bonaparte almost drowned when the officer pushed him into the water.

Ex-display print with some border damage, light handling dents and some light dust mark on image - not very noticeable once framed.

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Prize J Un Drapeau Prussian Par Le 4th Regiment De Dragons En 1806 by Edouard Detaille. (Y)



Ex-display print with some light border damage and light handling dents on image - not very noticeable once framed.

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Morning of Waterloo by Aylward. (Y)

The Duke of Wellington Accepts a cup of tea from the 1st Battalion 95th Rifles.

Ex-display print with some light border damage and light handling dents on image - not very noticeable once framed.

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Battle of the Pyramids 21st July 1798 by Louis Lejeune. (Y)



Ex-display print with some light border damage and light handling dents on image - not very noticeable once framed.

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Napoleon before the Battle of Wagram by Swebach. (Y)

The Grand army crossing the Danube on its advance to the battle of Wagram.



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On the March From Moscow by Laslett Pott. (Y)

The remnants of the French Grand Army retreat from Moscow back to France in the harsh Russian winter. Only a few thousand reach France from an army of over 137,000.

Ex-display print with border damage and light handling dents on image - not very noticeable once framed.

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Quatre Bras (Black Watch at Bay) by William Barnes Wollen. (Y)

At the height of the Battle of Quatre Bras, 16th June 1815, the French Cavalry almost broke through Wellingtons positions. One Regiment of the 69th was decimated and lost its colour as it tried to form square. Another of the Black Watch received a terrible mauling by General Pires Lancers, as it formed square (depicted here) Reproduced by permission of the trustees of the Black Watch.

Ex-display print with some light damage on the border and handling dents on the image.

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Rearm and Resupply by David Pentland. (Y)

Albert Kerscher and Otto Carius. Kinderheim, Narva Bridgehead 17th March 1944, 2nd Kompany, 502 Heavy Tank Battalion. Tiger I tanks of Albert Kersher and Otto Carius, of 2nd Company. Heavy tank Battalion 502, pull back to their headquarters at The Kinderheim to reload ammunition and refuel for the next engagement.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Escape to the Elbe, Berlin, 3rd May 1945 by David Pentland. (Y)

Following Hitlers death, the decision was taken by the officers and men of Sturmartillerie Brigade 249 to break out of the doomed capital. Shortly before midnight on the 3rd, what remained of the unit fought to the edge of the city at Spandau. By this time the brigade had been split into two elements, the first under Hauptmann Herbert Jaschke successfully punched their way out to the west. The second group was not so lucky, and its survivors fell into Soviet captivity.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Panther at the Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, 2nd May 1945 by David Pentland. (Y)

Below the vast bulk of the Zoo Bunker one of three giant Flak towers designed to defend Berlin from air attack, some remnants of the citys defenders gather in an attempt to break out of the doomed capital. Amongst which are troops from the 9th Fallschirmjager and Munchberg Panzer Divisions, including a rare nightfighting equipped Panther G of Oberleutnant Rasims Company, 1/29th Panzer Regiment.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Frozen Hell, Suomussalmi, Finland 1940 by David Pentland. (Y)

From their position in a knocked out Soviet T28 tank, the Finnish troops keep up the pressure on the encircled enemy units.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Red Beach Two, Tarawa Atoll, 20th November 1943 by David Pentland. (Y)

US Marines of the 2nd Battalion, 2nd RCT, 2nd Marine Division, supported by LVTs and tanks, take part in the successful but bloody assault on Betio Island, part of the Tarawa Atoll. Operation Galvanic as it was known became the first step on the island road to Japan itself.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Battle for Gazala by David Pentland. (Y)

Panzer IIs and IIIs of the African Korps, 15th Panzer Division drive towards Arcoma during the epic battles for the Gazala line.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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The Desert Fox by David Pentland. (Y)

El Alamein, October 28th 1943, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel discusses the critical battle situation with the Commanding Officer of the 21st Panzer Division, in front of his Kampfstaffel. This personal mobile headquarters comprised a variety of vehicles including a radio Panzer III, SDKfz 232 radio armoured car, Rommels famous SDKfz 250/3 communications half-track GREIF and captured British Honey light tanks.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Pollice Verso (Thumbs Down) by Jean Leon Jerome. (Y)

A classic image depicting a victorious gladiator, about to dispatch his opponent, as an excited crowd give him the thumbs down!

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Fire from the Fens, c.1071 by Chris Collingwood. (Y)

In the year 1070, Saxon England lay under Norman oppression. Only one last centre of resistance remained. The Isle of Ely in the Fenlands of East Anglia. Here, Hereward Leofricson, son of Earl Leofric and Lady Godiva, emerged as a warrior leader. Struggling against overwhelming odds in his defiance of the Normans. The legend of Hereward the Wake was born.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Portrait of Wellington by Chris Collingwood. (Y)

Arthur Wellesley is shown in his uniform of Lt. General (with the most honourable Order of the Bath) at the time of the Battle of Vimiero 21st August 1808.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Brother Against Brother by Chris Collingwood. (Y)

The American Civil War saw not only the split between north and south but also even between family members.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch or light marks on image.

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Confederate Infantryman of the 19th Virginia by Chris Collingwood. (Y)



Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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Union Artillery at the Battle of Malvern Hill., July 1862 by Chris Collingwood. (Y)

On July 1st 1862 in Henrico County Virginia, the battle of Malvern Hill, also known as the Battle of Poindexters Farm, took place, The battle of Malvern Hill was last of six battles fought in seven days wich are known as the Seven Day battles of the Peninsula Campaign. Gen.Robert E Lee launched a series of assaults on the nearly impregnable Union troop position on Malvern Hill. The Confederate forces suffered more than 5,300 casualties without any success. Although the Union forces had won, Major George B McClellan withdrew from his strong position to entrench his army at Harrison Landing on the James River where the Union troops would be protected from the sea by Union Gunboats.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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