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Winter Combat by Richard Taylor. (AP) - Aviation Art Prints

Winter Combat by Richard Taylor. (AP)


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Winter Combat by Richard Taylor. (AP)

The Hurricane was the RAF's first fighter capable of flying at over 300mph and proved to be one of the most rugged fighters in the history of combat aviation. Hurricanes fought with distinction in the Battle of France and, during the Battle of Britain, shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous counterpart, the Spitfire. Richard Taylor's superb painting hints at the bitter fighting that lies ahead. A few months ago they had been fighting for their lives during the Battle of Britain but for now the snow-clad tranquility of an English winter brings a brief, but welcome, relief for the Mk.1 Hurricane pilots of 87 Squadron.


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Item Code : DHM6473APWinter Combat by Richard Taylor. (AP) - This Edition
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Limited edition of 25 artist proofs.

Image size 17.5 inches x 12 inches (45cm x 31cm), Paper size 24 inches x 19 inches (61cm x 48cm) Holden, Paul
Nawarski, Stanislaw
Taussig, Kurt
+ Artist : Richard Taylor


Signature(s) value alone : £105
£50 Off!Now : £125.00

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Other editions of this item : Winter Combat by Richard Taylor.DHM6473
TYPEEDITION DETAILSSIZESIGNATURESOFFERSYOUR PRICEPURCHASING
PRINTSigned limited edition of 250 prints.
Great value : Value of signatures exceeds price of item!
Image size 17.5 inches x 12 inches (45cm x 31cm), Paper size 24 inches x 19 inches (61cm x 48cm) Holden, Paul
Nawarski, Stanislaw
Taussig, Kurt
+ Artist : Richard Taylor


Signature(s) value alone : £105
£50 Off!Now : £85.00VIEW EDITION...
REMARQUELimited edition of 15 remrques. Image size 17.5 inches x 12 inches (45cm x 31cm), Paper size 24 inches x 19 inches (61cm x 48cm) Holden, Paul
Nawarski, Stanislaw
Taussig, Kurt
+ Artist : Richard Taylor


Signature(s) value alone : £105
£50 Off!Now : £395.00VIEW EDITION...
REMARQUELimited edition of 5 double remarques. Image size 17.5 inches x 12 inches (45cm x 31cm), Paper size 24 inches x 19 inches (61cm x 48cm) Holden, Paul
Nawarski, Stanislaw
Taussig, Kurt
+ Artist : Richard Taylor


Signature(s) value alone : £105
£50 Off!Now : £625.00VIEW EDITION...
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Signatures on this item
*The value given for each signature has been calculated by us based on the historical significance and rarity of the signature. Values of many pilot signatures have risen in recent years and will likely continue to rise as they become more and more rare.
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Flight Lieutenant Sir Paul Holden
*Signature Value : £20

WW2 Hurricane pilot. After joining the RAFVR he flew Mk.IV Hurricanes, Mk.V, IX and XVI Spitfires and Mk.V Tempest whilst serving with 287 (Anti-Aircraft Co-Operation) Squadron based at North Weald. Just as the war was coming to an end he transferred to No.74 Sqn to fly the first RAF jet, the Gloster Meteor. After the war he also flew Mk.XXII Spitfires and Vampires.


The signature of Flying Officer Kurt Taussig (deceased)

Flying Officer Kurt Taussig (deceased)
*Signature Value : £45

Czech Kurt was sent, age 15, by his parents on the Kindertrnsport to England from Czechoslovakia in June 1939 to escape the Nazi persecution of the Jews. Determined to fight the Germans he joined the RAF at eighteen in late 1942, and after training was posted to the Middle East to join 225 Squadron flying Spitfires on photo-reconnaissance duties in Tunisia, the Sicily landings, and in Italy. He died on 19th September 2019.


Lt Stanislaw Nawarski DFC KM (deceased)
*Signature Value : £40

Polish pilot Stanislaw Nawwarski flew with the French Air Force, but escaped to England after the fall of France in 1940 and joined the RAF. Just prior to the Battle of Britain he was injured after being shot down whilst ferrying an unarmed Hurricane. In 1941, back in action, he was posted to 302 Polish Squadron flying Spitfires. He flew Spitfires om D-Day and throughout the subsequent Allied advance through Normandy, scoring four victories, all Me109s. He died on 8th January 2017.

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Richard Taylor



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