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King Tiger German Tank Art Prints by David Pentland


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Artwork collection of the WW2 King Tiger tank of the German army. These prints and original paintings by military artist David Pentland show one of the heaviest operational military vehicles of the Second World War.

Defence of the Reichstag, Berlin, 1st May 1945 by David Pentland.


Defence of the Reichstag, Berlin, 1st May 1945 by David Pentland.
11 editions.
6 of the 11 editions feature an additional signature.
£2.20 - £500.00

The Shepherd by David Pentland.


The Shepherd by David Pentland.
5 of 6 editions available.
The one edition featuring 3 additional signatures is available.
£2.70 - £400.00

Escape from Berlin. Germany 3.00 a.m, 2nd May 1945 by David Pentland.


Escape from Berlin. Germany 3.00 a.m, 2nd May 1945 by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£60.00 - £100.00


Finale at Arnhem, Holland, 24th September 1944 by David Pentland.


Finale at Arnhem, Holland, 24th September 1944 by David Pentland.
8 editions.
2 of the 8 editions feature up to 3 additional signatures.
£2.20 - £500.00

Farewell to a Friend, Normandy, France 5th August 1944 by David Pentland.


Farewell to a Friend, Normandy, France 5th August 1944 by David Pentland.
3 of 4 editions available.
All 4 editions feature up to 3 additional signatures.
£60.00 - £420.00

Stemming the Tide, Straussberg, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.


Stemming the Tide, Straussberg, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.
3 editions.
All 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£70.00 - £340.00


The Last Battle, Berlin, 30th April 1945 by David Pentland.


The Last Battle, Berlin, 30th April 1945 by David Pentland.
11 of 12 editions available.
3 of 4 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.20 - £3600.00

Night Fight, Bollersdorf, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.


Night Fight, Bollersdorf, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.
3 editions.
All 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£60.00 - £480.00

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.
£2.20 - £300.00


Prepare to Ram, Operation Goodwood, normandy, 18th July 1944 by David Pentland.


Prepare to Ram, Operation Goodwood, normandy, 18th July 1944 by David Pentland.
11 editions.
6 of the 11 editions feature up to 4 additional signatures.
£2.20 - £500.00

Kampfgruppe Peiper by David Pentland.


Kampfgruppe Peiper by David Pentland.
10 of 11 editions available.
5 of 6 editions featuring up to 3 additional signatures are available.
£2.20 - £500.00

Feldwebel Heinz Gartner - Where is Hill 128 by David Pentland.


Feldwebel Heinz Gartner - Where is Hill 128 by David Pentland.
4 editions.
One edition features an additional signature.
£60.00 - £330.00


Kerscher's Defence of Neuhauser Forest by David Pentland.


Kerscher's Defence of Neuhauser Forest by David Pentland.
13 of 14 editions available.
7 of 8 editions featuring up to 3 additional signatures are available.
£2.70 - £500.00



Text for the above items :

Defence of the Reichstag, Berlin, 1st May 1945 by David Pentland.

On the 30th April, Untersharfuhrer Georg Diers and his crew of tank 314, were ordered to take up a defensive position at the Reichstag buildings. This was one of only two remaining King Tigers belonging to Heavy SS Tank Battalion 503 in Berlin. By that evening they had knocked out about 30 T34s, and the following day led a successful counterattack against the Kroll Opera House directly opposite the Reichstag. Their efforts though, merely postponed the inevitable and by the end of the day the order was given to abandon the position and prepare to break out of Berlin.


The Shepherd by David Pentland.

Orville, Normandy, 20th August 1944. Within days of the death of his friend and commander Obfw. Fendesack, Feldwebel Kurt Knipsel climbed into the last remaining Tiger II of 1st Company 503rd Heavy Tank Battalion as a tank commander. While leading the unit's retreat to the Seine he more than once saved it by knocking out allied tanks at extreme visual range. On the 28th the column reached Pontiose, and safety.


Escape from Berlin. Germany 3.00 a.m, 2nd May 1945 by David Pentland.

Leading one of the last columns attempting to breakout from the doomed city, Georg Diers battered Kingtiger of SS Heavy Tank Battalion 503 smashed through the Soviet roadblock on the far side of the Weidenammer Bridge.


Finale at Arnhem, Holland, 24th September 1944 by David Pentland.

In the predawn light the last Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger II (Kingtigers) of 2nd Company 506th Heavy Tank Battalion, drive south across the Arnhem bridge to prepare for the upcoming counter-attack to retake Elst and the Nymegen road bridge.


Farewell to a Friend, Normandy, France 5th August 1944 by David Pentland.

Kurt Knispel rescues his Commander Hans Fendsack after heavy attacks on the Tiger IIs of 1st Company, Heavy Tank Battalion 503 by allied fighter bombers. Despite being pulled to safety Oberfeldwebel Fendsack died later that night from his wounds. For 4 years they had been friends and comrades.


Stemming the Tide, Straussberg, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.

Tiger II 314 of Unterscharfurher Georg Diers supported by Oberscharfurher Bootsman of SS Heavy Tank Battalion 503, knocked out 13 T34s in 19 minutes.


The Last Battle, Berlin, 30th April 1945 by David Pentland.

Unterscharfurher Karl-Heinz Turk of the Schwere SS Panzerabteilung 503, in one of the units few remaining Kingtigers, defends the Potsdammer Platz along with elements of the Munchberg Division against the rapidly encroaching Soviet forces.


Night Fight, Bollersdorf, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.

Following a full day of combat Hauptscharfurher Korner of SS Heavy Tank Battalion 503 foiled a night attack by a battalion of Josef Stalin JSII heavy tanks. By the end of the day he had accounted for 76 enemy tanks, over 40 of these on this one day alone. It was his 25th birthday.


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.


Prepare to Ram, Operation Goodwood, normandy, 18th July 1944 by David Pentland.

While probing forward near Cagny on the initial day of the Goodwood offensive, Lt John Gorman, a troop commander of 2nd Armoured Battalion, Irish Guards, suddenly found himself confronted by a Tiger II and three Tiger Is of the elite 503rd Heavy Tank Battalion. Supported by only one other Sherman, and aware that their 75mm guns would be ineffective against such monsters, he gave the order to his driver to ram the King Tiger. Gorman's tank Ballyragget succeeded in colliding with its target before the Tiger's 88mm gun could be brought to bear on his Sherman, and with both tanks immobilised the crews quickly abandoned their tanks. Lt. Gorman, however, was not finished and making his way off the field, he returned shortly afterwards with a Sherman Firefly, to finish off the stricken Tiger II and one of the Tiger Is. For this action he was awarded the Military Cross, and his driver L/Cpl Baron the Military Medal.


Kampfgruppe Peiper by David Pentland.

Oberssturmbannfuhrer Jochim Peiper, commander of the armoured spearhead of 1st SS Panzer Division, in conference with some of the officers of other units under his command. Aside from men and tanks of his own division, these included King Tigers of the 501st heavy tank battalion and paratroops of 1st battalion, 9th Fallschirmjäger regiment.


Feldwebel Heinz Gartner - Where is Hill 128 by David Pentland.

Mor, Hungary, 1st January 1945. Feldwebel Heinz Gartner and Oberleutnant von Rosen, plus a handful of other King Tigers of Heavy Tank battalion 503, searched for the units objective, Hill 128. Despite heavy snow and poor visibility, the Tigers found and took the hill, routing the strong Soviet defences present. By the end of the war Feldwebel Gartner had destroyed 103 enemy tanks.


Kerscher's Defence of Neuhauser Forest by David Pentland.

Oberfeldwebel Albert Kerscher, commander of 2nd company 511 Heavy Tank Battalion aided by a Panzer IV, two Hetzers, a Kingtiger and a Pak gun, successfully defended against concerted Soviet air and armoured attacks, his action buying valuable time for the evacuation of German wounded from Pilau and scoring his 100th victory in the process.

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