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Germany Naval Art Prints, Paintings and Drawings

Tirpitz by Randall Wilson.


Tirpitz by Randall Wilson.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £2900.00

Bismarck Replies to HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.


Bismarck Replies to HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.
12 editions.
2 of the 12 editions feature up to 3 additional signatures.
£2.20 - £5800.00

Swordfish Attack on U-652 by Jason Askew. (P)


Swordfish Attack on U-652 by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£390.00


Breakout by Randall Wilson.


Breakout by Randall Wilson.
13 editions.
3 of the 13 editions feature up to 3 additional signatures.
£2.70 - £500.00

Otto Kretschmer - U-Boat Commander by Jason Askew. (P)


Otto Kretschmer - U-Boat Commander by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£500.00

Sydney and Emden off North Keeling Island by W L Wyllie.


Sydney and Emden off North Keeling Island by W L Wyllie.
One edition.
£20.00


Catalina Attack by John Wynne Hopkins.


Catalina Attack by John Wynne Hopkins.
7 editions.
5 of the 7 editions feature up to 6 additional signatures.
£80.00 - £3600.00

Admiral Graf Spee  enters Montevideo by Ivan Berryman.


Admiral Graf Spee enters Montevideo by Ivan Berryman.
6 of 7 editions available.
The one edition featuring an additional signature is sold out.
£2.20 - £500.00

Swordfish Attack on the Bismarck. (P)


Swordfish Attack on the Bismarck. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£500.00


Deutschland at Baltimore Harbour by Ivan Berryman. (PC)


Deutschland at Baltimore Harbour by Ivan Berryman. (PC)
One edition.
£2.70

Kapitanleutnant zur See Friedrich Christiansen by Ivan Berryman.


Kapitanleutnant zur See Friedrich Christiansen by Ivan Berryman.
8 of 9 editions available.
£2.70 - £500.00

The Last of Scharnhorst and Gneisenau by W L Wyllie.


The Last of Scharnhorst and Gneisenau by W L Wyllie.
One edition.
£20.00


Swordfish Strike on U-451 by Jason Askew. (P)


Swordfish Strike on U-451 by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£550.00

SMS Seydlitz 1916 by Randall Wilson.


SMS Seydlitz 1916 by Randall Wilson.
8 editions.
£2.70 - £2800.00

Admiral Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman.


Admiral Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
£9.00 - £20.00


Hunter's Lair by Jason Askew. (P)


Hunter's Lair by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£400.00

SMS Emden by Ivan Berryman. (PC)


SMS Emden by Ivan Berryman. (PC)
One edition.
£2.70

Kapitanleutnant Lothar von Arnauld de la Periere, U-35 by Ivan Berryman.


Kapitanleutnant Lothar von Arnauld de la Periere, U-35 by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£2.70 - £950.00


Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.


Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.
10 of 11 editions available.
All 3 editions featuring up to 4 additional signatures are available.
£2.20 - £500.00

HMS Norfolk at the Battle of the North Cape by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Norfolk at the Battle of the North Cape by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £425.00

Eismeer Patrol by Anthony Saunders.


Eismeer Patrol by Anthony Saunders.
4 editions.
All 4 editions feature up to 2 additional signature(s).
£90.00 - £300.00


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Tirpitz by Randall Wilson.

Flanked by destroyers, Tirpitz departs Altafjord, July 1942. Passing her port bow is a Focke-Wulf FW200 Condor C3, outbound for Recon duties. Fighter escort was performed by Me110s.


Bismarck Replies to HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.

The mighty Bismarck returns fire to the fast-approaching HMS Hood at the start of a battle that would see both adversaries tragically sunk. The Bismarck would later be attacked by Swordfish aircraft from HMS Ark Royal, damaging her stearing and allowing her to be caught by the British battleships Rodney and King George V. The once proud German battleship would be ruthlessly pounded into a twisted and burning wreck and finally finished by HMS Dorsetshire with torpedoes at around 10:30 hours on the morning of May 27th 1941. HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Maori combed the area of the sinking for survivors, between them picking up a total of 110 out of an original complement of 2,300.


Swordfish Attack on U-652 by Jason Askew. (P)

On 2nd June 1942 U-652 was scuttled after sustaining heavy damage from an attack by Swordfish aircraft. All the crew of the submarine were safe as she was sunk by torpedoes from U-81.


Breakout by Randall Wilson.

The Bismarck is seen taking the lead from the Prinz Eugen on the breakout from Bergen May 1941.


Otto Kretschmer - U-Boat Commander by Jason Askew. (P)

Notable U-Boat commander Otto Kretschmer is pictured with his U-Boat and the Swordfish emblem of the 11th Flotilla.


Sydney and Emden off North Keeling Island by W L Wyllie.

Two copies available


Catalina Attack by John Wynne Hopkins.

D for Donald of 270 squadron, Royal Air Force, out of Freetown, West Africa operating in the Atlantic Ocean. It was during routine operation search that D for Donald surprised U515 on the surface and immediately attacked the submarine. U515 in putting up stiff resistance blew a large hole in the hull of D for Donald and the magazine of the starboard side 0.5 twin Browning was hit and the subsequent shrapnel wounded both blister gunners. U515 escaped but was sunk by an American naval hunter group a year later. D for Donald limped back to base and managed to make the beach before it would sink completely.


Admiral Graf Spee enters Montevideo by Ivan Berryman.

Showing visible signs of her tangle with British cruisers at the Battle of the River Plate, the German pocket battleship Graf Spee slips into the neutral waters of the Montevideo roadstead accompanied by the Uruguayan gunboat Rio Negro for light repairs. (Damage can be seen on the hull and behind the Conning tower ) . This was to be the last haven for the Graf Spee which was later scuttled at the harbour mouth, her commander Kapitan zur See Langsdorff believing a large British fleet to be waiting for attempted escape into the South Atlantic.


Swordfish Attack on the Bismarck. (P)

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Deutschland at Baltimore Harbour by Ivan Berryman. (PC)

On 9th July 1916, with Captain Paul Koenig in command, the German merchant submarine Deutschland entered Baltimore Harbour after a 16-day crossing of the Atlantic from Bremerhaven on a peaceful trade mission and was greeted by a flotilla of tugs and small sight-seeing vessels. Upon arrival in the bay, the German merchant flag was hoisted and many of her 29 crew appeared on her narrow deck to enjoy the moment. The visit was greeted with considerable controversy at the time, given that Europe was at this time at war with Germany, but this unusual event passed peacefully with Deutschland returning home safely the following month.


Kapitanleutnant zur See Friedrich Christiansen by Ivan Berryman.

During a patrol on 6th July 1918, Christiansen spotted a British submarine on the surface of the Thames Estuary. He immediately turned and put his Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 floatplane into an attacking dive, raking the submarine C.25 with machine gun fire, killing the captain and five other crewmen. This victory was added to his personal tally, bringing his score to 13 kills by the end of the war, even though the submarine managed to limp back to safety. Christiansen survived the war and went on to work as a pilot for the Dornier company, notably flying the giant Dornier Do.X on its inaugural flight to New York in 1930. He died in 1972, aged 93.


The Last of Scharnhorst and Gneisenau by W L Wyllie.

During the battle of the Falkland Islands, both the German ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were sunk after battling with the Royal Navy battleships HMS Invincible and HMS Inflexible and heavy cruiser HMS Carnarvon.


Swordfish Strike on U-451 by Jason Askew. (P)

U-451 was sunk on 21st December 1941 near Tangiers, in position 35.55N, 06.08W, by depth charges from a British Swordfish aircraft (Sqdn. 812/A). There was just one survivor from the crew of 45.


SMS Seydlitz 1916 by Randall Wilson.

Down by the bows, the battered Seydlitz returns to the Jade after being heavily involved in the gun line action at Jutland.


Admiral Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman.

Showing visible signs of her tangle with British cruisers at the Battle of the River Plate, the German pocket battleship Graf Spee slips into the neutral waters of the Montevideo roadstead for light repairs. This was to be the last haven for the Graf Spee which was later scuttled at the harbour mouth, her commander Kapitan zur See Langsdorff believing a large British fleet to be waiting for attempted escape into the South Atlantic.


Hunter's Lair by Jason Askew. (P)

The experienced crew of a WW2 German U-boat hunt their next target.


SMS Emden by Ivan Berryman. (PC)

SMS Emden served in both Chinese and Pacific waters and was at the German colony of Tsingtao when war broke out. She was ordered to start raiding and disrupting commercial vessels in the Indian Ocean until she was cornered by HMAS Sydney. She was beached after the battle on 9th November 1914 and the wreck was partly scrapped by the Japanese in 1950. Some of her crew managed to reach Germany again after capturing a ship and traveling to Mecca.


Kapitanleutnant Lothar von Arnauld de la Periere, U-35 by Ivan Berryman.

U-35 under the command of Kapitanleutnant Lothar von Arnauld de la Periere, the all time most successful u-boat captain sinking 194 ships, many of which were sunk by the u-boats 88mm deck gun.
Kapitanleutnant Lothar von Arnauld de la Periere commanded U-35 from 13th November 1915 to 16th March 1918. His most successful patrols were in April / May 1916, where in a 5 week patrol he sunk 23 ships , and in July / August 1916 where in a 4 week patrol he sunk 54 ships. In total he made 15 patrols.


Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.

Fairey Swordfish I, L9726 4M of 818 Sqn, HMS Ark Royal pulls a tight, climbing turn through a hail of anti-aircraft fire as its torpedo strikes home, jamming the steering gear of the mighty Bismarck and setting in motion the beginning of her dramatic end.


HMS Norfolk at the Battle of the North Cape by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Norfolk and HMS Belfast of Force I are shown engaging the Scharnhorst which has already been hit and disabled by both HMS Duke of York and the cruiser HMS Jamaica. Scharnhorst was never to escape the clutches of the British and Norwegian forces for, having been slowed to just a few knots by numerous hits, fell victim to repeated torpedo attacks by the allied cruisers and destroyers that had trapped the German marauder.


Eismeer Patrol by Anthony Saunders.

On the morning of 11th March 1943, Fw190s from IV./JG5 took off from their base to escort the mighty battleship Tirpitz and a screening fleet of escort destroyers and torpedo boats, at the start of a voyage north to Bogen Bay during Operation Rostock. Designed to escape the increasingly frequent British bombing raids, Tirpitz would leave southern Norway to join an impressive German naval battle fleet gathering near Narvik, one of the largest German naval bases in Norway. Together with the Scharnhorst, the heavy cruiser Lutzow, and the light cruiser Nurnberg, they would pose a grave threat to the Arctic convoys. After repeated attempts to sink her, Tirpitz was eventually destroyed by the RAF at her anchorage in Altenfjord, 12th November 1944.




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