Description: I’ve been selling on eBay for over 25 years. I have always had 100% positive feedback. I have never received a negative feedback. Over 2000 positive feedbacks received - no worries! Check my auctions for more Robert Taylor, John Shaw, John Young, James Dietz, Nicolas Trudgian, William S. Phillips, Keith Ferris, Jack Fellows, Harley Copic, Roy Grinnell, Frank Wootton and other aviation art prints. Also, signed & unsigned books, signed WW2 Ace biography sheets from the American Fighter Aces Association, and 1/48 scale kits from companies such as Tamiya, Hasegawa, Eduard, Revell, Monogram, etc. Robert Taylor IN GALLANT COMPANY 5 Medal of Honor Signature Aviation Art Print CONDITION: Excellent. Image is perfect. Tinted signature border is perfect. The print does have some “edge rash” along both the top and bottom white border. I have included a few pictures to show some of the “edge rash”. When you first pick up the print, you probably won’t notice it, but if you search for it you will notice it. Not a perfect copy, unfortunately, but an ideal copy for framing since the matting will cover the white border and everything on display is in perfect condition. SIZE: 25 by 36.5 inches SIGNATURES: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist Robert Taylor and FIVE USMC fighter pilots who won the Medal of Honor: Colonel JEFFERSON J. DE BLANC MOH – 9 victories Brigadier General JOSEPH J. FOSS MOH – 23 victories Colonel JIM SWETT MOH – 15 ½ victories Lieutenant KENNETH A. WALSH MOH – 21 victories Brigadier General ROBERT E. GALER MOH – 11 victories NUMBER: 25 / 50 PUBLISHER PROOF Certificate of Authenticity is included A long sold-out print from 1993. Sadly, a lineup of signatures like this has not been possible for decades. The artwork is exceptional. Extremely emotive - you can see the stress on the pilots’ faces. The sunset sky is simply amazing. One of Taylor’s very best prints. Robert Taylor’s evocative painting depicts a nail-biting drama in the Solomons during the great struggle for air supremacy in 1943. Marine Corps F4F wildcats and F4U Corsairs have fought a bitter air battle. Weary from the contest, the pilots head back to base. An F4F Wildcat has been raked across its fuselage by gunfire, taking out the radio and puncturing an oil pipe. The pilot is injured but in control, and thus far has been able to maintain speed and altitude. His CO and wingman have closed in to give support, but with land in sight the F4F has started to trail smoke. From here on in it is courage, determination, and luck that will bring this Marine pilot back to fight another day. What is shown in the pictures is what you will receive. Never framed, stored flat in a non-smoking, climate-controlled environment. Check my feedback - it's excellent. I ask for the same consideration from you. Please follow through on your bid and pay promptly. I accept all electronic forms of payment offered through eBay. I will pack your print very carefully so it arrives undamaged. I will combine shipping for all prints you win in a single package to save on shipping when possible - additional prints go in the same tube at no extra shipping charge! Priority Mail insured shipping in US is calculated based on size and weight. International insured shipping through the eBay Global Shipping Program calculated based on size and weight. Thanks for your interest!
Price: 525 USD
Location: King George, Virginia
End Time: 2024-11-27T15:53:55.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Robert Taylor
Type: Print
Theme: Aviation
Material: Paper
Production Technique: Lithography
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Subject: Aircraft