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Brian’s Farm ~  $275

Panorama view of the Battle of Gettysburg around Brian’s Farm.

Print Number: 486/750



The Cause Defended ~ $325

Confederate soldiers late in the war still defending the cause.

Print Number:  PP 4/50



Desperate Valor ~ $650

General John Bell Hood leading the 4th Texas Regiment through the
Union line at the Battle of Gaine’s Mill on 27 June 1862 during the
Seven Days Campaign around Richmond. Painted remarque of Confederate
battle flag.

Print Number:  AP 15/50, Remarqued



Double Canister ~ $800

General James Longstreet holds the horses of his staff while they work
Miller’s Battery of the Washington Artillery on 17 September 1862 during
the Battle of Sharpsburg. Painted remarque of a manned artillery piece
being fired.

Print Number: 830/950, Remarqued



Fire at the Angle, Buying Time, and Night Assault - Matching Numbers, sold as a set ~ $850

Fire at the Angle

Sold as a set only with Buying Time and Night Assault ~ $850

Union Lieutenant Alonzo Cushing firing his battery’s last round into the
approaching Confederates of Pickett’s Charge, Battle of Gettysburg,
3 July 1863. Painted remarque of the metal cap emblem for the United States
4th Artillery.

AP #5/50, Remarqued

Buying Time

Sold as a set only with Fire at the Angle and Night Assault ~ $850

Battle of Gettysburg, 1 July 1863 – Union Cavalry leader General John Buford’s
dismounted cavalry holding back Confederate General A. P. Hill’s 3rd Corps on
the morning of 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg.

AP #5/50

Night Assault

Sold as a set only with Fire at the Angle and Buying Time ~ $850

Haye’s Brigade of General Jubal Early’s Confederate Division taking the guns
of the 1st New York Artillery, Battery “A” on Cemetery Hill during the evening
of 2 July 1863.

AP #5/50



For God and Our Rights ~ $200

Romantic scene of a Confederate officer with the battle flag draped over his knee
and looking to the future.

Print Number:  106/1211



Battle at the Hemp Bales ~ $200

The battle at Lexington, Missouri on 20 September 1861

Print Number:  85/650



Pickett’s Grand Assault ~ $800

George Pickett’s Grand Assault as looking from the Union line – a very different
perspective than that of other artists. Painted remarque of a Confederate Battle Flag
with orange fringe.

PP #35/50 -  Remarqued



Sold as set only with framed Reilly’s Battery and framed special edition of Encounter at Plum Run
Not a matching set but sold as such ($2,500)

Hazlett’s Battery

Framed print sold as set with Reilly's  Battery and framed special edition of
Encounter at Plum Run not a matching set but sold as such. ~ $2,500

Hazlett’s Battery on the Little Round Top engaging Reilly’s Confederate artillery
battery in the distance to the left on 2 July 1863 during the Battle of Gettysburg.
In the distance to the right is Brigadier General Crawford forming up the Pennsylvania
Reserves at Plum Run.

Print Number:  32/950

Reilly’s Battery

Framed print sold as set with Hazlett’s Battery and framed special edition of
Encounter at Plum Run not a matching set but sold as such. ~ $2,500

Confederate artillery in counter-battery action against Hazlett’s Battery on
the heights of the Little Round Top, 2 July 1863.

Print Number:  902/950

Encounter at Plum Run

Framed special edition (Commissioner’s Office – Franklin County, Pennsylvania)
print sold as set with Hazlett’s Battery and framed Reilly’s Battery
not a matching set but sold as such. ~ $2,500

Pennsylvania Reserves form up under Brigadier General Samuel Crawford to
charge the withdrawing Confederate infantry at Plum Run, Battle of Gettysburg,
2 July 1863.

Print Number:  165/200



Force that Ford  - Framed ~ $250

Goes very well as a set with Secure the Crossing with their Confederate opponents
under famous cavalry leader J.E.B. Stuart.

Print Number:  17/650



Secure the Crossing - Framed  ~ $250

Goes very well as a set with Force that Ford with their Union opponents.

Print Number:  18/50



Remember Old Virginia ~ $500

General George Pickett rallying his troops prior to forming up on the field for
their infamous charge. In the forefront is the 7th Virginia Infantry.

Print Number:  112/950



Sound the Charge ~ $1,500

One of the most desirable prints showing the famous Confederate cavalry leader
Nathan Bedford Forrest with the body of his brother laying on the ground behind him.

Print Number:  AP #15/50 - Remarqued



Spring Fire ~ $350

One of four seasonal prints, this one showing the Confederate infantry engaged
on the field.

Print Number:  291/950



The Pride of Erin ~ $600

The Wheatfield Gettysburg, July 2,1863 - At less than fifty yards, the men of
Colonel Pat Kelly's famed Irish Brigade prepare to fire their first volley into
the South Carolinians of Brigadere General Joseph B. Kershaw's Brigade.

Print is matted and framed. Image size 14" x  33" - framed size 24" x 43"
There are a few small nicks in the wood frame, all of which are pictured.

Print Number 1023/1500
Issue Date: 1992

Mat and Frame picture
Frame picture - 1
Frame picture -2



The Rock of Chickamauga ~ $400

One of Dale Gallon’s Commander Series, this shows Union General George Thomas
on Snodgrass Hill trying to determine the identity of the approaching Confederates
at the Battle of Chickamauga on 20 September 1863

Print Number: 289/950


For more information about these prints,  please send your
questions and email address and we will forward on to the owners
of the respective prints.
jmbiszko@assonetart.com

*Assonet Art  is not responsible for any lost or damaged prints sold through this consignment page.

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