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Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (B) - Military Art

Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (B)


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Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (B)

Major Dick Winters and the men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, as they take up a holding position in the Normandy town of Carentan on 14 June 1944, eight days after their dramatic parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day.
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Item Code : DHM1819BEasy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (B) - This Edition
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PRINTPortfolio Proof edition of 50 prints

Image size 30 inches x 25 inches (76cm x 64cm) Lewis, Damian (companion print)
Malarkey, Donald (companion print)
Compton, Buck (companion print)
Bond, Don (companion print)
Maynard, Bill (companion print)
Wingett, Bill (companion print)
Tipper, Ed (companion print)
Bain, Rod (companion print)
Suerth, Herb (signed in person)
Shames, Ed (signed in person)
Rogers, Paul (signed in person)
Taylor, Amos Buck (signed in person)
+ Artist : Chris Collingwood


Signature(s) value alone : £355
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Other editions of this item : Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood.DHM1819
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PRINTSigned limited edition of 250 prints.
Great value : Value of signatures exceeds price of item!
Paper size 30 inches x 25 inches (76cm x 64cm) Suerth, Herb (signed in person)
Shames, Ed (signed in person)
Rogers, Paul (signed in person)
Taylor, Amos Buck (signed in person)
+ Artist : Chris Collingwood


Signature(s) value alone : £150
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Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Paper size 30 inches x 25 inches (76cm x 64cm) Suerth, Herb (signed in person)
Shames, Ed (signed in person)
Rogers, Paul (signed in person)
Taylor, Amos Buck (signed in person)
+ Artist : Chris Collingwood


Signature(s) value alone : £150
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Artist Proof edition of 25 prints Paper size 30 inches x 25 inches (76cm x 64cm) Soboleski, Frank (signed in person)
Joint, Ed (signed in person)
Zimmermann, Hank (signed in person)
Guarnere, William (signed in person)
Foley, John (signed in person)
Suerth, Herb (signed in person)
Shames, Ed (signed in person)
Rogers, Paul (signed in person)
Taylor, Amos Buck (signed in person)
+ Artist : Chris Collingwood


Signature(s) value alone : £270
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PRINTCollectors edition of 250 prints Paper size 30 inches x 25 inches (76cm x 64cm) Soboleski, Frank (signed in person)
Joint, Ed (signed in person)
Zimmermann, Hank (signed in person)
Guarnere, William (signed in person)
Foley, John (signed in person)
Suerth, Herb (signed in person)
Shames, Ed (signed in person)
Rogers, Paul (signed in person)
Taylor, Amos Buck (signed in person)
+ Artist : Chris Collingwood


Signature(s) value alone : £270
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REMARQUERemarque edition of 25 prints Paper size 30 inches x 25 inches (76cm x 64cm) Soboleski, Frank (signed in person)
Joint, Ed (signed in person)
Zimmermann, Hank (signed in person)
Guarnere, William (signed in person)
Foley, John (signed in person)
Suerth, Herb (signed in person)
Shames, Ed (signed in person)
Rogers, Paul (signed in person)
Taylor, Amos Buck (signed in person)
+ Artist : Chris Collingwood


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Extra Details : Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (B)
About this edition :



Supplied with 232 page book - Easy Co. - 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment - In Photographs, compiled by the official historian of Easy Company. The book includes over 20,000 words by surviving Easy Company veterans, plus contributions from Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, producers of the acclaimed series Band of Brothers.

Also includes a DVD of the 2005 Easy Company reunion tour of Europe, a facsimile of the personal map of Major Dick Winters of the Sturzelberg area, and a replica of his personal Jump Into the Flight recruitment leaflet.

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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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The signature of Colonel Ed Shames (deceased)

Colonel Ed Shames (deceased)
*Signature Value : £40

Enlisting in September 1942, Ed Shames was to become one of the most respected officers in the 101st Airborne Division, a stickler for detail he always got the job done, and brought his men home. Originally assigned to I Company in the 3rd Battalion of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment he was then transferred to Headquarters Company. He received a battlefield commission during the taking of Carentan in Normandy, and joined Easy Company in July 1944 as a 2nd Lieutenant prior to Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge. He died aged 99 on 3rd December 2021.


Corporal Don Bond
*Signature Value : £15

I was 15 when Pearl Harbor hit. My brother, Lou, was seven years older than me. Everyone was worried about him having to go into the service. Nobody ever thought I would have to go. My brother went into the Air Force. He went over to Spokane, then to Douglas, Arizona. In four years he never went anywhere except those two places. I was in the service for twenty and a half months and was in nine foreign countries.


The signature of Corporal Herb Jr Suerth (deceased)

Corporal Herb Jr Suerth (deceased)
*Signature Value : £35

18 year old Herb Suerth enlisted as a volunteer for the Reserve Engineer Corps on 11th November 1942, but after a change of heart in 1944 he was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, beginning parachute school training in August that year. After final combat training in Holland, Herb was trucked into Bastogne in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge, also fighting in Foy. On 9th January 1945 Herb was wounded by artillery fire and his legs were severely injured but ultimately saved. He was shipped out of England and back to the US on 8th April 1945. He died on 14th October 2017.


Damian Lewis
*Signature Value : £20

Actor who portrayed Major Dick Winters in the series Band of Brothers.


Lieutenant Buck Compton (deceased)
*Signature Value : £15



Private 1st Class Bill Maynard
*Signature Value : £40

Born in 1923, Bill Maynard enlisted into the 101st Airborne Division in 1942, completing his training with Easy Company at camp in Toccoa, Georgia. Posted to Europe, Bill completed his combat training prior to D-Day, and jumped with the rest of Easy Company into Normandy on D-Day itself. He was wounded in heavy fighting shortly afterwards, receiving the Purple Heart, but continued to fight on. An experienced marksman with pistol, rifle and machine-gun, he fought with Easy Company throughout Normandy, into Holland, at Bastogne, and into southern Germany at the end of the war.


Private 1st Class Bill Wingett (deceased)
*Signature Value : £45

Bill Wingett originally enlisted on 9th December 1941, two days after Pearl Harbor was attacked, but after a car crash, hospitalisation and subsequent discharge from the forces meant he had to try again on 19th August 1942. Bill was a machine gunner with Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne up until 5 days before D-Day where he was transferred to Headquarters Company. He fought in the campaigns of Normandy, Holland and Bastogne receiving a Purple Heart in each. Discharged on 23rd November 1945, Bill returned 10 months later to join the 82nd Airborne for 3 years as a maintenance man at Fort Bragg Airfield. He died on 1st October 2020 aged 98.


Sergant Ed Tipper (deceased)
*Signature Value : £40

Ed Tipper volunteered for the paratroopers and was assigned to Easy Company, 101st Airborne. He made his first jump into Normandy on D-Day. Fighting in Carentan, he was hit by a mortar shell and badly injured. His right eye was damaged, and later removed completely, while both his legs were broken. He was first sent to England then repatriated to the United States. When I came out of the Army I walked with a cane and wore an eye patch. The thing I remember most was the tremendous response of everybody I met to do everything they could do to show support for the military. Maybe the support felt exaggerated to me because I had clearly been shot up and wounded. Whenever I ate at a restaurant I went to the cashier and there was almost never a bill. Or the waitress nodded her head and said, 'A gentleman over at that table has paid.' Of course I was home a year ahead of everybody else. But that sort of thing happened to me a lot. He died on 1st February 2017.


The signature of Sergeant Amos Buck Taylor (deceased)

Sergeant Amos Buck Taylor (deceased)
*Signature Value : £35

Having worked in a factory making Sherman Tanks, Buck aided the war effort even further by becoming a Paratrooper and enlisted in July 1942 before being assigned to 3rd Platoon upon his arrival at Toccoa. When jumping into Europe on D-Day he was 2nd Squad Leader but having scattered on the jump, it was not until several days later that he joined up with the rest of the company, just prior to the attack on Carentan during which he was made 3rd Platoon Sergeant. At the Battle of the Bulge, when advancing from Bastogne to Foy, Buck was badly injured when shot in the leg which saw the end of his war spending 11months in hospital. He died on 24th August 2011.


Sergeant Donald Malarkey
*Signature Value : £15



The signature of Sergeant Paul Rogers (deceased)

Sergeant Paul Rogers (deceased)
*Signature Value : £40

Aged 24, Paul Rogers volunteered to be a Paratrooper in 1942 and soon found himself at Toccoa training under Colonel Sink. When jumping into Europe on D-Day, Paul lost most of his equipment, including his rifle, and his parachute snagged on trees from which he had to cut himself loose; he later found out he had landed eight miles from the intended drop zone. With the 3rd Battalion he fought throughout Normandy but was injured when jumping into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden and subsequently spent four weeks in hospital. Upon rejoining the platoon he stayed with them all the way through to Hitler's Eagles Nest in Berchtesgaden. He died aged 96 on 16th March 2015.


Sergeant Rod Bain
*Signature Value : £15

E Comapny, 506th Parchute Infantry Regiment.
Artist Details : Chris Collingwood
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Chris Collingwood

Chris has produced a wealth of impressive paintings from the Napoleonic War, American Civil War, English Civil War, and a variety of Portraits of Great Military Leaders, He also has produced superb paintings of Pirates, a particular favourite of his. Chris studied at Berkshire College of Art 1966 - 1970 and then worked for Halas and Batchelor as a background artist. In the golden age of book cover illustration Chris made the Gunslinger, Crow and Herne series his own. To this day the shelves of high street booksellers are full of his work. Perhaps his best known popular pieces are in the now famous Jorvik Centres paintings which form the focus of the exhibitions promotion and won a travel industry award. In recent years his best work has been paintings, such as SPQR, Anne Bonny, Mary Reid and Calico Jack Rakam and Blackbeard in Damnation Seize My Soul. His super realistic style, using oils, brilliantly reflects the techniques, passion and depth of the old masters. He has a particular love of portraiture, which his portraits of Wellington and William of Orange certainly reflect, along with others from the English Civil War, his love of the subject. He is also fascinated by the awful romance of weaponry and war. Chris uses traditional Dutch paints made today, as in 1664, and is meticulous in his research and attention to detail, so scarce in our modern throw away society. Sir Anthony Van Dyke, William Dobson, Sir Peter Lely and Fortunio Matania played a vital part in his formative years. He also is much influenced by Meissonier and De Neuville.

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