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SECONDARY MARKET
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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
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WELLINGTON
The only RAF bomber aircraft to remain in service throughout the war, the Wellington was the main strike bomber in the early years. Pilot signed print.
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WHERE THE EAGLES GATHERED
As a straggling B-24 comes under attack and its inner starboard engine starts to trail smoke, Steve Pisanos, one of the Fourth's most deadly Aces, and fellow P-51B pilots quickly arrive on the scene to break up the attack. The Liberator now has a chance to get home.
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WINGS OF GLORY - 2025 CALENDAR
Featuring work by some of the world's most widely collected Aviation and Military artists including Robert Taylor, Anthony Saunders, Richard Taylor, James Dietz and Keith Burns.
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WINTERS WINGS
Sure to be popular amongst collector's, especially given the limited quantities printed, every copy of Winter's Wings bears the true and originals autograph of three top P-51 Mustang fighter pilots who, although sadly no longer with us, represent the very best of the courageous men who flew and fought with the Eighth Air Force in the skies over Europe. These include the famous Ace depicted, Robin Olds, creating a historic collectors piece to be treasured.
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WITTMANN'S HEAVIES
The historical importance of this restricted edition is highlighted by the inclusion of the extremely RARE and hard-to-come-by ORIGINAL autograph of Michael Wittmann himself which has taken a number of years to source and collect.
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WOUNDED WARRIOR
With its inner port engine shot out and smoking badly, B-17G Silver Meteor from the 390th Bomb Group had slowly dropped out of the bomber stream, seemingly easy prey for the Luftwaffe fighters who closed for the kill. But before they could do so, the P-51's of Bud Anderson and 'Kit' Carson of the 357th Fighter Group moved in and soon the attackers were driven off. With the two legendary Aces escorting them home to Framlington, the stricken bomber begins its descent and pilot Harry Seip and the crew of Silver Meteor would live to fight another day, July 1944.
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ZEMKE'S WOLFPACK
Hub Zemke is seen leading his pilots in to defend a stricken B-17 against the persistant attacks of marauding FW190s
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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.
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