COMING IN DECEMBER 2020

FANTASTIC COLLECTION OF 60 DIFFERENT DON TROIANI HISTORICAL LIMITED EDITION SIGNED PRINTS; ALL NUMBERED THE SAME

inv # 02-13992-1

60 Limited-edition Historical Arts by Don Troiani. None of these have ever been framed, and are in perfect condition, flat mounted in archival plastic sleeves, most accompanied by matching numbered certificates of authenticity. Never has such a large quantity ever been offered in auction, each numbered “AP 24” and signed by the artist.
1) Barksdale’s Charge; 2) The Bonnie Blue Flag; 3) The Boy Colonel; 4) Charge; 5) The Diehards; 6) Eagle of the 8th; 7) Fire on Caroline Street; 8) The First Minnesota; 9) General Nathan Bedford Forrest; 10) General Patrick Cleburne; 11) Men of Arkansas; 12) Opydcke’s Tigers; 13) Ranger Mosby; 14) The Red Devils; 15) 1st South Carolina Rifles 1861; 16) 69th New York State Militia Company K (Irish Zouaves) 1861; 17) Tiger Rifles; 18) Washington Artillery; 19) Band of Brothers; 20) Brandy Station Review; 21) Confederate States Marine Corps; 22) Confederate States Medical Service; 23) Emblems of Valor; 24) The Emmitsburg Road; 25) For God’s Sake Forward; 26) The Forlorn Hope; 27) Hampton’s Duel; 28) Jackson Is with You; 29) McPherson’s Ridge; 30) 155th Pennsylvania Regiment 1864; 31) Retreat by Recoil; 32) 2nd US Cavalry 1861; 33) Thunder on Little Kennesaw; 34) 12th Virginia Cavalry; 35) United States Marines; 36) Until Sundown; 37) Battery Longstreet; 38) Brothers of Ireland; 39) Bunker Hill; 40) Burnsides Bridge; 41) Brushy Run; 42) Cemetery Hill; 43) Colonel of the Confederacy; 44) Decision at Dawn; 45) Don’t Give an Inch; 46) Drive Them to Washington; 47) Eve of the Storm; 48) The 1st Battle Flags; 49) First at Manassas; 50) 1st North Carolina Cavalry 1861; 51) 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry; 52) The Gray Comanches; 53) The High Watermark; 54) Iron Brigade (24th Michigan) at Gettysburg; 55) Lions of the Round Top; 56) Toward the Angle; 57) Rock of Erin; 58) Lone Star; 59) 79th New York State Militia (Highlanders); 60) New York’s Bravest