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Katyushas by David Pentland.


Katyushas by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
£80.00 - £105.00

Holding the Line, Dunaburg, Latvia, 21st July 1944 by David Pentland.


Holding the Line, Dunaburg, Latvia, 21st July 1944 by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
£70.00 - £110.00

Valour of the Guards by David Pentland.


Valour of the Guards by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.50 - £500.00


Counter Attack at Konigsberg by David Pentland.


Counter Attack at Konigsberg by David Pentland.
8 editions.
3 of the 8 editions feature an additional signature.
£2.50 - £400.00

Pather Tanks at Kursk by Jason Askew. (P)


Pather Tanks at Kursk by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£300.00

Assault on Voronezh, Russia, 2nd - 7th July 1942 by David Pentland.


Assault on Voronezh, Russia, 2nd - 7th July 1942 by David Pentland.
11 of 12 editions available.
All 6 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.50 - £500.00


Watchers on the Steppes by David Pentland.


Watchers on the Steppes by David Pentland.
3 of 4 editions available.
£40.00 - £220.00

Operation Zitadelle by David Pentland.


Operation Zitadelle by David Pentland.
12 editions.
6 of the 12 editions feature an additional signature.
£2.50 - £500.00

Alfred Rubbel at Kursk by David Pentland.


Alfred Rubbel at Kursk by David Pentland.
7 editions.
£2.90 - £500.00


The Firing Line, North of Malinava Latvia, 22nd July 1944  by David Pentland.


The Firing Line, North of Malinava Latvia, 22nd July 1944 by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
£70.00 - £110.00

Stumgeschutz Vor, Smolensk, Central Russia, September 1943 by David Pentland.


Stumgeschutz Vor, Smolensk, Central Russia, September 1943 by David Pentland.
4 editions.
One edition features an additional signature.
£60.00 - £420.00

Tigers in the Mist by David Pentland.


Tigers in the Mist by David Pentland.
8 editions.
3 of the 8 editions feature up to 3 additional signatures.
£2.50 - £300.00


Pak40 Mounted on SPW Half-Track by Jason Askew. (P)


Pak40 Mounted on SPW Half-Track by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£300.00

Rearm and Resupply by David Pentland.


Rearm and Resupply by David Pentland.
9 editions.
One edition features 3 additional signatures.
£2.90 - £2900.00

Red Steel at Kamenewo, Mtsensk, Central Front, Russia, 6th October 1941 by David Pentland.


Red Steel at Kamenewo, Mtsensk, Central Front, Russia, 6th October 1941 by David Pentland.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.50 - £500.00


Zwieroboj - Animal Hunters - Ponyri Station, Kursk, 7th July 1943 by David Pentland.


Zwieroboj - Animal Hunters - Ponyri Station, Kursk, 7th July 1943 by David Pentland.
9 of 10 editions available.
All 2 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.90 - £500.00

Tiger I of the 3rd SS Totenkopf Division, Poland 1944 by Randall Wilson.


Tiger I of the 3rd SS Totenkopf Division, Poland 1944 by Randall Wilson.
12 of 13 editions available.
All 7 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.50 - £500.00

Panzer Grenadiers by David Pentland.


Panzer Grenadiers by David Pentland.
3 editions.
2 of the 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£80.00 - £400.00


Moving Forward by David Pentland.


Moving Forward by David Pentland.
3 editions.
£80.00 - £260.00

Clash of Steel, Prokhorovka, Kursk, 12th July 1943 by David Pentland.


Clash of Steel, Prokhorovka, Kursk, 12th July 1943 by David Pentland.
12 of 13 editions available.
6 of 7 editions featuring up to 2 additional signatures are available.
£2.50 - £620.00

Retaking Tirtsu by David Pentland.


Retaking Tirtsu by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature up to 3 additional signatures.
£85.00 - £120.00



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Katyushas by David Pentland.

Kursk. Russia, 1943. Soviet BM13 multiple rocket launchers barrage German positions.


Holding the Line, Dunaburg, Latvia, 21st July 1944 by David Pentland.

Tiger I tanks of Albert Kersher , Otto Carius, and 2nd Company. Heavy tank Battalion 502, supported in the air by Fw190s of JG54 Grunherz find themselves the only forces available to hold the line against the advancing Soviet forces.


Valour of the Guards by David Pentland.

Soviet guards launch a Human Wave attack on beleaguered German defenders at Stalingrad, Autumn 1942.


Counter Attack at Konigsberg by David Pentland.

German forces encircled in the fortress town of Konigsberg by 3rd Ukranian front prepare to break through the besieging Soviet lines to re-establish a supply line to the Baltic. Here some Stug III assault guns move up to their assembly area next to the town's World War One memorial. From here the attack was launched on February 18th 1945 and successfully opened a supply corridor which remained in place until 8th April.


Pather Tanks at Kursk by Jason Askew. (P)

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Assault on Voronezh, Russia, 2nd - 7th July 1942 by David Pentland.

Sturmgeschutz IIIF of Stug Battalion Grossdeutschland, and supporting infantry from GD Regiment 1 battle against Soviet forces defending the strategically important city of Voronezh on the Don. Combined arms operations such as this proved the value of the assault gun, which took a terrible toll on enemy armour and men alike.


Watchers on the Steppes by David Pentland.

River Don, Russia, August 1942. Tenente and Caporale of 5a Reggimento 'Lancieri di Novara' ride forward to observe the Soviet buildup on the Don.


Operation Zitadelle by David Pentland.

Panzer v Ausf. D Panthers of SS Panther Division Das Reich make their debut during the initial stages of the German summer offensive for Kursk. This unit with others of the SS Panzer Korps made the deepest advances into the well-prepared Soviet lines. Complete success however, was to elude them when outrunning their supporting divisions at Prokhorovka they were forced to halt for six days.


Alfred Rubbel at Kursk by David Pentland.

Central Russia, 4th-12th July 1943. For Operation Citadel the Heavy tank battalion 503 was split into separate companies and attached to various panzer divisions. Rubbels 1st company went to 6th Panzer Division, and as such take part in the epic breakthrough on the 10th and 11th which came close to the collapse of the soviet southern front!


The Firing Line, North of Malinava Latvia, 22nd July 1944 by David Pentland.

Six Tiger I tanks including Albert Kersher and Lt. Otto Carius, of 2nd Company Heavy tank Battalion 502, prepare to take up ambush positions for the soon to arrive Soviet tank brigade. In the ensuing encounter, the Tigers destroyed the entire column of 28 Josef Stalin IIs.


Stumgeschutz Vor, Smolensk, Central Russia, September 1943 by David Pentland.

During the battles around Smolensk the guns of 1st Battery Sturmgeschutz Battalion 237, led by Oberleutnant Bodo Heinrich Ferdinand Otto Spranz were constantly in action to stem the Soviet tide. At the end of this period his personal tally stood at 76 destroyed enemy tanks. In recognition of his own and units exceptional effort he was awarded the Knights Cross with Oakleaves, and promoted to Hauptmann.


Tigers in the Mist by David Pentland.

King Tigers of Kampfgruppe von Rosen, 3rd Company Heavy Tank Battalion 503, preparing to move out from the Tisza bridgehead to counter Soviet pressure on German forces attacking to the northwest at Debrecen during the first battles to defend the Hungarian capital of Budapest.


Pak40 Mounted on SPW Half-Track by Jason Askew. (P)

The Pak 40 - a hard hitting 75mm German anti-tank gun-seen here mounted on an SPW for greater battlefield mobility was essentially a scaled up version of the PaK 38 debuted in Russia where it was needed to combat the newest Soviet tanks there. It was designed to fire the same low-capacity APCBC, HE and HL projectiles which had been standardized for usage in the long barreled KwK 40 tank guns.


Rearm and Resupply by David Pentland.

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.


Red Steel at Kamenewo, Mtsensk, Central Front, Russia, 6th October 1941 by David Pentland.

Following the capture of Orel, the German High Command ordered General Heinz Guderians panzers to push on towards Mtsensk, Tuila and Moscow. Alarmed at the situation Stalin deployed Major General Leyushenko to halt this advance. the battle was finally joined when when the 4th Panzer Division crossed the Lisiza stream at Kamenewo, pushing back the dug in defenders towards Mtsensk, but unaware they had entered a Soviet trap. at this point the T34s and KV1s of Colonel Katukovs 4th tank Brigade attacked from the woods on the Panzers left flank smashing the out gunned and weaker armoured PzIII tanks and half tracks. For the Germans the battle was a terrible shock, stalling their advance and an unexpected demonstration of Soviet armoured superiority. During the battle Lt Lavrinienko, with his platoon of four T34s supported by three KV1s under Sgt Antonov knocked out eleven enemy tanks, plus a pair of artillery guns (squashed under the tracks of the KVs) In his short two month career, Lt Lavinienko knocked out some fifty two enemy tanks!


Zwieroboj - Animal Hunters - Ponyri Station, Kursk, 7th July 1943 by David Pentland.

Major Sankovsky, commander of the new SU-152 battery of 1442nd SP Art Regiment, assigned to the 13th Army was in support of the 307th Rifle Division around Ponyri Station when the XXXXI Panzer Corp attacked with 200 panzers. Leading the way were Tiger Is of Schwere Panzer Abteilung 505, and the Borgward BIV remote control mine clearance tanks. On this day it is believed the major himself knocked out 10 enemy tanks, and in the ensuing three weeks of combat at Kursk the battery accounted for some 12 Tigers and 7 Ferdidnands. It was this units results which the SU152 the nickname of Zwieroboj - Animal Hunter.


Tiger I of the 3rd SS Totenkopf Division, Poland 1944 by Randall Wilson.

The crew of a late model Tiger I of the 3rd SS Totenkopf Division, manage to take a short break from the fighting around Warsaw, during the German assault, having pushed the Soviet forces out of the city and across the Vistula River.


Panzer Grenadiers by David Pentland.

Kursk, Russia, August 1943. Panzer Grenadiers disembark from Sdkfz251 half tracks to engage enemy troops at close quarters.


Moving Forward by David Pentland.

Kursk, Russia, July 1943. Su-76 self propelled guns moving north of Kursk.


Clash of Steel, Prokhorovka, Kursk, 12th July 1943 by David Pentland.

The battle for Prokhorovka marked the high water mark of the German southern drive for Kursk. At the apex of the thrust were the 14 tiger tanks of the 13 Heavy Tank Company, 1st SS Panzer Division Liebstandarte, led by Michael Wittman. Their advance was eventually thwarted, however, by the epic charge of the Soviet 29th Guards Tank Corps, as part of 5th Guards Tank Armys furious counter attack against the SS Tank Corps.


Retaking Tirtsu by David Pentland.

Albert Kerscher and Otto Carius. Narva Bridgehead, 18th March 1944 - 2nd Company, 502 Heavy Tank Battalion and Nordland Infantry.

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