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Belton, TX 76513
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Bidding Starts: Saturday Feb 18, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Thursday Mar 16, 6:00 PM
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Central Texas Auction Services, LLC

Website: www.CentralTexasAuctionServices.com

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Central Texas Auction Services, LLC Terms & Conditions Framed Artwork Auction- ONLINE ONLY February 18, 2017 – March 16th, 2017 @ 6:00 PM CST, staggered close Internet Premium: 18% Sales Tax: 8.25% - Sales tax applied to invoice total, including Internet Premium Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval online Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Wire Transfer w/ $20 transfer fee Online Payment Instructions: Payment must be received immediately following the close of the auction. If you do not notify us of alternate payment, we will charge your credit card on file. IF PAYMENT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS, BUYER WILL BE REPORTED TO HIBID FOR NON-PAYMENT! Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: Buyer is responsible for all Shipping and Logistics. If sending a Freight Company or third party to pick up your purchases, a bill of lading MUST be emailed to centxauctionservices@gmail.com or MUST accompany the driver at the time of pick up. Central Texas Auction Services MUST NOT be listed as the shipper. The BOL must also mention the purchaser as well as the items they are authorized to pick up. Shipper must provide their own loading (forklift). NO EXCEPTIONS. Pickup Location/Times: Pick up location is in Belton, TX, address will be included on your invoice. Pickup up will be following completion of auction by appointment only. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. All items must be picked up by COB on Monday, March 20, 2017. Special Terms: All property is sold AS IS, WHERE IS and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. It is the Bidder’s responsibility to determine condition, age, genuineness, value or any other determinative factor. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the internet and at the auction but makes no representations. In no event shall Central Texas Auction Services, LLC be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Bidder shall be the sole judge of value. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC shall endeavor to describe in detail each item and any pertinent information about it. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC will not be responsible for any errors or omissions in the description of the merchandise. Bidder agrees that everything is sold as is and that they may not return any item they purchase. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC is providing internet only bidding for this auction. Bidder acknowledges and understands that this service may or may not function properly at the close of the auction. Under no circumstances shall Bidder have any kind of claim against Central Texas Auction Services, LLC or anyone else if the internet service fails to work correctly during the close of the auction. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC will not be responsible for any missed bids from any source. Internet bidders who desire to make certain their bid is acknowledged should use the HIBID feature and leave their maximum bid 24 hours before the close of the auction. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC reserves the right to withdraw or re-catalog items in this auction. • This is a reserve auction. Your high bid will be offered to the seller and you will be notified within 24 hour of the close of the auction if you winning bid is excepted Everything must be paid in full on the day of the auction IMMEDIATELY following the close of the auction regardless of when it is picked up. • Everything will be sold “AS IS WHERE IS”, with no guarantees of any kind, regardless of statement of condition made from the auction block. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own inspection and information. • The Bidder is responsible for knowing which item he is bidding on. If he is unsure, he should inquire or not bid. When you become the winning bidder at auction you have effected a contract and will be expected to pay for items in which you were evidenced to be the successful bidder. Auctioneer will not honor “mistakes”. • The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept bids in any increment he feels is in the best interest of his client, the seller. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject the bidding of any person whose conduct, actions or adverse comments he feels are not in the best interest of the seller. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC is licensed and regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations. Any complaints should be directed to the Department at 920 Colorado Drive, Austin, TX 78701, 512-463-6599. T. Gallaway TX LIC#12798, J. Parker TX LIC#13930
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1 - "…And Hell's Comin' With Me" by Michael Harris Inspired by David Bloom's accounts as he traveled with the 3rd Infantry across the desert, ...And Hell's Comin' With Me demonstrates the incredible speed of US and British forces as they race towards Baghdad in a 14 mile wide column. The fierce firepower brought to bear against the tyrant Saddam Hussein destroyed his regime in a swift and decisive blow, and the skill and courage of America's premier tank and crew throughout the theater carries on the honor of their namesake Size 21" x 30" Signed- No Numbered- No Certificate of Auth.- No 

2 - "Freedom" Eagles over The painting was created to depict the symbols of America's Freedom. The eagles soar above our nation's Capital in Washington, D. C. Symbolically they guard and protect the Freedom of all Americans, just as the men and women did who served in our wars and as the Americans who serve in our military today. We, as Americans, all enjoy this precious and intangible commodity called Freedom". Includes the US Flag and Seal, Declaration of Independence, and Texas Flag, Seal, and coin. 25" X 31". Signed -Yes Numbered-221/7476 Cert. of Auth- Yes 

3 - America! America! by Rod Chase Rod Chase is particularly taken with any scene that features strong reflections. He has traveled to Washington, D.C., to see and photograph the more important buildings close-up, in the daylight, to have a record of accurate architectural detail on them. Then, painting a moody scene like this one, he has to decide how much detail to keep and how much to lose because it detracts from the basic composition. Size-17x34 Signed- Yes Numbered-150/500 Cert of Auth-Yes 

4 - Battle of Bunker's Hill by John Trumbull The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 refers to several oil paintings by the American artist John Trumbull depicting the death of Joseph Warren at the June 17, 1775 29"x20" 

5 - Battle of Midway by Anthony Saunders USS Yorktown seen accompanied by her destroyers including USS Hammann shown under attack by Japanese Torpedo Bombers (Kates) during the battle of Midway. It was in this action that USS Yorktown was lost. 30"x20" Signed-Yes Numbered- 185/1150 Cert of Auth-Yes 

6 - Bring it Ashore by Don Stivers In the winter of 2002, the Army Transportation Corps deployed Soldiers and Army watercraft to Kuwait as a port opening package for Operation Iraqi Freedom. Their mission was to Bring It Ashore! 28"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-64/200 

7 - Contact! Wait, Out! by Rick Reeves The 1st Raider Brigade Combat Team, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, fought against and defeated a determined enemy insurgency in the heart of the "Sunni Triangle." 14"x19" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 46/100 Cert of Auth-Yes 

8 - Dawn's Early Light by Rod Chase Dawn's Early Light is a striking example of Rod Chase's ability to make a simple monument so very elegant. Chase, who is now well-known for his Washington, DC scenes, actually was born in Canada and has since become an American citizen. 20x30 Signed-Yes Numbered-150/500 Cert of Auth-Yes 

9 - Defenders of Freedom by Jim Ryan 29"x20" signed-Yes 

10 - Dress on the colors by Dale Gallon Buffalo Soldier Series - Kettle Hill, San Juan Heights, Cuba, July 1, 1898 - Acting Color Sergeant George Berry of Troop G, 10th US Cavalry Regiment carries the national flag of his own command as well as the standard of the 3rd US Cavalry Regiment in the assault upon the Spanish works. 23"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-901/950 Cert of Auth-Yes 

11 - First at Normandy by Don Stivers On June 6, 1944, the first Allied soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy and the invasion to liberate Europe had begun. 17"x24" Numbered-48/1000 Cert of Auth-Yes 

12 - First Hit at Midway by Raul Rendel June 4th, 1942, 10:00 a.m. Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers are about to deliver the turning point of the War in the Pacific. 29.75"x15.25" Signed-Yes Numbered-309/1000 Cert of Auth-Yes 

13 - High Ground at Easy Red by James Dietz Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of D-Day, 6/6/1944 Omaha beach is four miles long and bordered on each end by two cliffs over 100 feet high. At low tide, wide, hard-packed tidal flats lead upwards from the beach towards commanding bluffs. It was at these bluffs that the men of the US 1st Army would consolidate prior to moving inland into France. But first, the beaches had to be traversed. 26"x14.75" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 144/250 Cert of Auth-Yes 

14 - Old Glory by Tom Butler Gift signed by the SAMS-E Fielding team 16"x11" Signed-Yes 

16 - Remember When by Bill Williams Baseball themed print of glove, bat, and three baseballs on a tabletop. 29"x20" Signed-Yes Numbered-57/500 

17 - Ride to Glory by Dale Gallon Civil war print of John C. Pelham of the Battle of Antietam on Sep. 17, 1862 26"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-55/950 Cert of Auth-Yes 

18 - Strike Attack (Normandy) by James Dietz The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of The Congress the Medal of Honor posthumously to: LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROBERT G. COLE, United States Army for for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. 16-1/2" x 25" Numbered- PP 128/250 

20 - Turning the Corner by James Dietz Operation Iraqi Freedom. A commemorative to the 3rd Infantry Divisions tour of duty captures the essence of a street scene in Baghdad with Cav troopers and the equipment they used in the effort to help the Iraqi people "turn the corner" on the road from tyranny to democracy. 25"x12.50" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 227/250 

21 - We Happy Few by James Dietz 82nd Airborne Division, 101st Airborne Division, 29th Division, 2nd Armored Division, U.S. Army Rangers General Omar Bradley, commanding the First U.S. Army, had waited anxiously for the linkup of Omaha and Utah beachheads before declaring success in the American sector following D-Day. 15" x 25" Signed-Yes Numbered -PP 57/100 Cert of Auth-Yes 

22 - Statue of Liberty 

23 - Land of the Free by Rob Chase 

24 - Taking Ground by A. Ric Druet TAKING GROUND. Ric Druet " Taking Ground " is a painting in which military artist A. Ric Druet worked in cooperation with members of the 3rd Infantry ( Fort Benning ) to depict a scene that is realistic with taking and holding real estate. 

25 - Devil's Den Devil's Den which depicts the scene as the 17 Georgia of Benning's Brigade struggles through the Den while taking fire from Little Round Top on their right front and Houck's Ridge to their left. Fallen Union men from the 4th Maine are seen scattered among the rocks. 

26 - The First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment played a critical role July 2nd, 1863, and July 3rd, 1863, in the Battle at Gettysbur 


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Central Texas Auction Services, LLC Terms & Conditions Framed Artwork Auction- ONLINE ONLY February 18, 2017 – March 16th, 2017 @ 6:00 PM CST, staggered close Internet Premium: 18% Sales Tax: 8.25% - Sales tax applied to invoice total, including Internet Premium Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval online Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Wire Transfer w/ $20 transfer fee Online Payment Instructions: Payment must be received immediately following the close of the auction. If you do not notify us of alternate payment, we will charge your credit card on file. IF PAYMENT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS, BUYER WILL BE REPORTED TO HIBID FOR NON-PAYMENT! Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: Buyer is responsible for all Shipping and Logistics. If sending a Freight Company or third party to pick up your purchases, a bill of lading MUST be emailed to centxauctionservices@gmail.com or MUST accompany the driver at the time of pick up. Central Texas Auction Services MUST NOT be listed as the shipper. The BOL must also mention the purchaser as well as the items they are authorized to pick up. Shipper must provide their own loading (forklift). NO EXCEPTIONS. Pickup Location/Times: Pick up location is in Belton, TX, address will be included on your invoice. Pickup up will be following completion of auction by appointment only. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. All items must be picked up by COB on Monday, March 20, 2017. Special Terms: All property is sold AS IS, WHERE IS and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. It is the Bidder’s responsibility to determine condition, age, genuineness, value or any other determinative factor. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the internet and at the auction but makes no representations. In no event shall Central Texas Auction Services, LLC be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Bidder shall be the sole judge of value. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC shall endeavor to describe in detail each item and any pertinent information about it. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC will not be responsible for any errors or omissions in the description of the merchandise. Bidder agrees that everything is sold as is and that they may not return any item they purchase. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC is providing internet only bidding for this auction. Bidder acknowledges and understands that this service may or may not function properly at the close of the auction. Under no circumstances shall Bidder have any kind of claim against Central Texas Auction Services, LLC or anyone else if the internet service fails to work correctly during the close of the auction. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC will not be responsible for any missed bids from any source. Internet bidders who desire to make certain their bid is acknowledged should use the HIBID feature and leave their maximum bid 24 hours before the close of the auction. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC reserves the right to withdraw or re-catalog items in this auction. • This is a reserve auction. Your high bid will be offered to the seller and you will be notified within 24 hour of the close of the auction if you winning bid is excepted Everything must be paid in full on the day of the auction IMMEDIATELY following the close of the auction regardless of when it is picked up. • Everything will be sold “AS IS WHERE IS”, with no guarantees of any kind, regardless of statement of condition made from the auction block. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own inspection and information. • The Bidder is responsible for knowing which item he is bidding on. If he is unsure, he should inquire or not bid. When you become the winning bidder at auction you have effected a contract and will be expected to pay for items in which you were evidenced to be the successful bidder. Auctioneer will not honor “mistakes”. • The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept bids in any increment he feels is in the best interest of his client, the seller. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject the bidding of any person whose conduct, actions or adverse comments he feels are not in the best interest of the seller. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC is licensed and regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations. Any complaints should be directed to the Department at 920 Colorado Drive, Austin, TX 78701, 512-463-6599. T. Gallaway TX LIC#12798, J. Parker TX LIC#13930
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Framed Art 

Online bidding available from our website. Click here to go to our home page. 

CATALOG TEXT BELOW: 
1 - "…And Hell's Comin' With Me" by Michael Harris Inspired by David Bloom's accounts as he traveled with the 3rd Infantry across the desert, ...And Hell's Comin' With Me demonstrates the incredible speed of US and British forces as they race towards Baghdad in a 14 mile wide column. The fierce firepower brought to bear against the tyrant Saddam Hussein destroyed his regime in a swift and decisive blow, and the skill and courage of America's premier tank and crew throughout the theater carries on the honor of their namesake Size 21" x 30" Signed- No Numbered- No Certificate of Auth.- No 

2 - "Freedom" Eagles over The painting was created to depict the symbols of America's Freedom. The eagles soar above our nation's Capital in Washington, D. C. Symbolically they guard and protect the Freedom of all Americans, just as the men and women did who served in our wars and as the Americans who serve in our military today. We, as Americans, all enjoy this precious and intangible commodity called Freedom". Includes the US Flag and Seal, Declaration of Independence, and Texas Flag, Seal, and coin. 25" X 31". Signed -Yes Numbered-221/7476 Cert. of Auth- Yes 

3 - America! America! by Rod Chase Rod Chase is particularly taken with any scene that features strong reflections. He has traveled to Washington, D.C., to see and photograph the more important buildings close-up, in the daylight, to have a record of accurate architectural detail on them. Then, painting a moody scene like this one, he has to decide how much detail to keep and how much to lose because it detracts from the basic composition. Size-17x34 Signed- Yes Numbered-150/500 Cert of Auth-Yes 

4 - Battle of Bunker's Hill by John Trumbull The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 refers to several oil paintings by the American artist John Trumbull depicting the death of Joseph Warren at the June 17, 1775 29"x20" 

5 - Battle of Midway by Anthony Saunders USS Yorktown seen accompanied by her destroyers including USS Hammann shown under attack by Japanese Torpedo Bombers (Kates) during the battle of Midway. It was in this action that USS Yorktown was lost. 30"x20" Signed-Yes Numbered- 185/1150 Cert of Auth-Yes 

6 - Bring it Ashore by Don Stivers In the winter of 2002, the Army Transportation Corps deployed Soldiers and Army watercraft to Kuwait as a port opening package for Operation Iraqi Freedom. Their mission was to Bring It Ashore! 28"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-64/200 

7 - Contact! Wait, Out! by Rick Reeves The 1st Raider Brigade Combat Team, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, fought against and defeated a determined enemy insurgency in the heart of the "Sunni Triangle." 14"x19" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 46/100 Cert of Auth-Yes 

8 - Dawn's Early Light by Rod Chase Dawn's Early Light is a striking example of Rod Chase's ability to make a simple monument so very elegant. Chase, who is now well-known for his Washington, DC scenes, actually was born in Canada and has since become an American citizen. 20x30 Signed-Yes Numbered-150/500 Cert of Auth-Yes 

9 - Defenders of Freedom by Jim Ryan 29"x20" signed-Yes 

10 - Dress on the colors by Dale Gallon Buffalo Soldier Series - Kettle Hill, San Juan Heights, Cuba, July 1, 1898 - Acting Color Sergeant George Berry of Troop G, 10th US Cavalry Regiment carries the national flag of his own command as well as the standard of the 3rd US Cavalry Regiment in the assault upon the Spanish works. 23"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-901/950 Cert of Auth-Yes 

11 - First at Normandy by Don Stivers On June 6, 1944, the first Allied soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy and the invasion to liberate Europe had begun. 17"x24" Numbered-48/1000 Cert of Auth-Yes 

12 - First Hit at Midway by Raul Rendel June 4th, 1942, 10:00 a.m. Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers are about to deliver the turning point of the War in the Pacific. 29.75"x15.25" Signed-Yes Numbered-309/1000 Cert of Auth-Yes 

13 - High Ground at Easy Red by James Dietz Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of D-Day, 6/6/1944 Omaha beach is four miles long and bordered on each end by two cliffs over 100 feet high. At low tide, wide, hard-packed tidal flats lead upwards from the beach towards commanding bluffs. It was at these bluffs that the men of the US 1st Army would consolidate prior to moving inland into France. But first, the beaches had to be traversed. 26"x14.75" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 144/250 Cert of Auth-Yes 

14 - Old Glory by Tom Butler Gift signed by the SAMS-E Fielding team 16"x11" Signed-Yes 

16 - Remember When by Bill Williams Baseball themed print of glove, bat, and three baseballs on a tabletop. 29"x20" Signed-Yes Numbered-57/500 

17 - Ride to Glory by Dale Gallon Civil war print of John C. Pelham of the Battle of Antietam on Sep. 17, 1862 26"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-55/950 Cert of Auth-Yes 

18 - Strike Attack (Normandy) by James Dietz The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of The Congress the Medal of Honor posthumously to: LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROBERT G. COLE, United States Army for for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. 16-1/2" x 25" Numbered- PP 128/250 

20 - Turning the Corner by James Dietz Operation Iraqi Freedom. A commemorative to the 3rd Infantry Divisions tour of duty captures the essence of a street scene in Baghdad with Cav troopers and the equipment they used in the effort to help the Iraqi people "turn the corner" on the road from tyranny to democracy. 25"x12.50" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 227/250 

21 - We Happy Few by James Dietz 82nd Airborne Division, 101st Airborne Division, 29th Division, 2nd Armored Division, U.S. Army Rangers General Omar Bradley, commanding the First U.S. Army, had waited anxiously for the linkup of Omaha and Utah beachheads before declaring success in the American sector following D-Day. 15" x 25" Signed-Yes Numbered -PP 57/100 Cert of Auth-Yes 

22 - Statue of Liberty 

23 - Land of the Free by Rob Chase 

24 - Taking Ground by A. Ric Druet TAKING GROUND. Ric Druet " Taking Ground " is a painting in which military artist A. Ric Druet worked in cooperation with members of the 3rd Infantry ( Fort Benning ) to depict a scene that is realistic with taking and holding real estate. 

25 - Devil's Den Devil's Den which depicts the scene as the 17 Georgia of Benning's Brigade struggles through the Den while taking fire from Little Round Top on their right front and Houck's Ridge to their left. Fallen Union men from the 4th Maine are seen scattered among the rocks. 

26 - The First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment played a critical role July 2nd, 1863, and July 3rd, 1863, in the Battle at Gettysbur 

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Bidding Starts: Saturday Feb 18 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Thursday Mar 16 , 6:00 PM
Auction Location

Belton, TX 76513
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Central Texas Auction Services, LLC

Website: www.CentralTexasAuctionServices.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
Central Texas Auction Services, LLC Terms & Conditions Framed Artwork Auction- ONLINE ONLY February 18, 2017 – March 16th, 2017 @ 6:00 PM CST, staggered close Internet Premium: 18% Sales Tax: 8.25% - Sales tax applied to invoice total, including Internet Premium Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval online Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Wire Transfer w/ $20 transfer fee Online Payment Instructions: Payment must be received immediately following the close of the auction. If you do not notify us of alternate payment, we will charge your credit card on file. IF PAYMENT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS, BUYER WILL BE REPORTED TO HIBID FOR NON-PAYMENT! Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: Buyer is responsible for all Shipping and Logistics. If sending a Freight Company or third party to pick up your purchases, a bill of lading MUST be emailed to centxauctionservices@gmail.com or MUST accompany the driver at the time of pick up. Central Texas Auction Services MUST NOT be listed as the shipper. The BOL must also mention the purchaser as well as the items they are authorized to pick up. Shipper must provide their own loading (forklift). NO EXCEPTIONS. Pickup Location/Times: Pick up location is in Belton, TX, address will be included on your invoice. Pickup up will be following completion of auction by appointment only. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. All items must be picked up by COB on Monday, March 20, 2017. Special Terms: All property is sold AS IS, WHERE IS and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. It is the Bidder’s responsibility to determine condition, age, genuineness, value or any other determinative factor. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the internet and at the auction but makes no representations. In no event shall Central Texas Auction Services, LLC be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Bidder shall be the sole judge of value. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC shall endeavor to describe in detail each item and any pertinent information about it. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC will not be responsible for any errors or omissions in the description of the merchandise. Bidder agrees that everything is sold as is and that they may not return any item they purchase. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC is providing internet only bidding for this auction. Bidder acknowledges and understands that this service may or may not function properly at the close of the auction. Under no circumstances shall Bidder have any kind of claim against Central Texas Auction Services, LLC or anyone else if the internet service fails to work correctly during the close of the auction. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC will not be responsible for any missed bids from any source. Internet bidders who desire to make certain their bid is acknowledged should use the HIBID feature and leave their maximum bid 24 hours before the close of the auction. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC reserves the right to withdraw or re-catalog items in this auction. • This is a reserve auction. Your high bid will be offered to the seller and you will be notified within 24 hour of the close of the auction if you winning bid is excepted Everything must be paid in full on the day of the auction IMMEDIATELY following the close of the auction regardless of when it is picked up. • Everything will be sold “AS IS WHERE IS”, with no guarantees of any kind, regardless of statement of condition made from the auction block. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own inspection and information. • The Bidder is responsible for knowing which item he is bidding on. If he is unsure, he should inquire or not bid. When you become the winning bidder at auction you have effected a contract and will be expected to pay for items in which you were evidenced to be the successful bidder. Auctioneer will not honor “mistakes”. • The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept bids in any increment he feels is in the best interest of his client, the seller. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject the bidding of any person whose conduct, actions or adverse comments he feels are not in the best interest of the seller. Central Texas Auction Services, LLC is licensed and regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations. Any complaints should be directed to the Department at 920 Colorado Drive, Austin, TX 78701, 512-463-6599. T. Gallaway TX LIC#12798, J. Parker TX LIC#13930

Framed Art 

Online bidding available from our website. Click here to go to our home page. 

CATALOG TEXT BELOW: 
1 - "…And Hell's Comin' With Me" by Michael Harris Inspired by David Bloom's accounts as he traveled with the 3rd Infantry across the desert, ...And Hell's Comin' With Me demonstrates the incredible speed of US and British forces as they race towards Baghdad in a 14 mile wide column. The fierce firepower brought to bear against the tyrant Saddam Hussein destroyed his regime in a swift and decisive blow, and the skill and courage of America's premier tank and crew throughout the theater carries on the honor of their namesake Size 21" x 30" Signed- No Numbered- No Certificate of Auth.- No 

2 - "Freedom" Eagles over The painting was created to depict the symbols of America's Freedom. The eagles soar above our nation's Capital in Washington, D. C. Symbolically they guard and protect the Freedom of all Americans, just as the men and women did who served in our wars and as the Americans who serve in our military today. We, as Americans, all enjoy this precious and intangible commodity called Freedom". Includes the US Flag and Seal, Declaration of Independence, and Texas Flag, Seal, and coin. 25" X 31". Signed -Yes Numbered-221/7476 Cert. of Auth- Yes 

3 - America! America! by Rod Chase Rod Chase is particularly taken with any scene that features strong reflections. He has traveled to Washington, D.C., to see and photograph the more important buildings close-up, in the daylight, to have a record of accurate architectural detail on them. Then, painting a moody scene like this one, he has to decide how much detail to keep and how much to lose because it detracts from the basic composition. Size-17x34 Signed- Yes Numbered-150/500 Cert of Auth-Yes 

4 - Battle of Bunker's Hill by John Trumbull The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 refers to several oil paintings by the American artist John Trumbull depicting the death of Joseph Warren at the June 17, 1775 29"x20" 

5 - Battle of Midway by Anthony Saunders USS Yorktown seen accompanied by her destroyers including USS Hammann shown under attack by Japanese Torpedo Bombers (Kates) during the battle of Midway. It was in this action that USS Yorktown was lost. 30"x20" Signed-Yes Numbered- 185/1150 Cert of Auth-Yes 

6 - Bring it Ashore by Don Stivers In the winter of 2002, the Army Transportation Corps deployed Soldiers and Army watercraft to Kuwait as a port opening package for Operation Iraqi Freedom. Their mission was to Bring It Ashore! 28"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-64/200 

7 - Contact! Wait, Out! by Rick Reeves The 1st Raider Brigade Combat Team, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, fought against and defeated a determined enemy insurgency in the heart of the "Sunni Triangle." 14"x19" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 46/100 Cert of Auth-Yes 

8 - Dawn's Early Light by Rod Chase Dawn's Early Light is a striking example of Rod Chase's ability to make a simple monument so very elegant. Chase, who is now well-known for his Washington, DC scenes, actually was born in Canada and has since become an American citizen. 20x30 Signed-Yes Numbered-150/500 Cert of Auth-Yes 

9 - Defenders of Freedom by Jim Ryan 29"x20" signed-Yes 

10 - Dress on the colors by Dale Gallon Buffalo Soldier Series - Kettle Hill, San Juan Heights, Cuba, July 1, 1898 - Acting Color Sergeant George Berry of Troop G, 10th US Cavalry Regiment carries the national flag of his own command as well as the standard of the 3rd US Cavalry Regiment in the assault upon the Spanish works. 23"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-901/950 Cert of Auth-Yes 

11 - First at Normandy by Don Stivers On June 6, 1944, the first Allied soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy and the invasion to liberate Europe had begun. 17"x24" Numbered-48/1000 Cert of Auth-Yes 

12 - First Hit at Midway by Raul Rendel June 4th, 1942, 10:00 a.m. Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers are about to deliver the turning point of the War in the Pacific. 29.75"x15.25" Signed-Yes Numbered-309/1000 Cert of Auth-Yes 

13 - High Ground at Easy Red by James Dietz Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of D-Day, 6/6/1944 Omaha beach is four miles long and bordered on each end by two cliffs over 100 feet high. At low tide, wide, hard-packed tidal flats lead upwards from the beach towards commanding bluffs. It was at these bluffs that the men of the US 1st Army would consolidate prior to moving inland into France. But first, the beaches had to be traversed. 26"x14.75" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 144/250 Cert of Auth-Yes 

14 - Old Glory by Tom Butler Gift signed by the SAMS-E Fielding team 16"x11" Signed-Yes 

16 - Remember When by Bill Williams Baseball themed print of glove, bat, and three baseballs on a tabletop. 29"x20" Signed-Yes Numbered-57/500 

17 - Ride to Glory by Dale Gallon Civil war print of John C. Pelham of the Battle of Antietam on Sep. 17, 1862 26"x17" Signed-Yes Numbered-55/950 Cert of Auth-Yes 

18 - Strike Attack (Normandy) by James Dietz The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of The Congress the Medal of Honor posthumously to: LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROBERT G. COLE, United States Army for for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. 16-1/2" x 25" Numbered- PP 128/250 

20 - Turning the Corner by James Dietz Operation Iraqi Freedom. A commemorative to the 3rd Infantry Divisions tour of duty captures the essence of a street scene in Baghdad with Cav troopers and the equipment they used in the effort to help the Iraqi people "turn the corner" on the road from tyranny to democracy. 25"x12.50" Signed-Yes Numbered-PP 227/250 

21 - We Happy Few by James Dietz 82nd Airborne Division, 101st Airborne Division, 29th Division, 2nd Armored Division, U.S. Army Rangers General Omar Bradley, commanding the First U.S. Army, had waited anxiously for the linkup of Omaha and Utah beachheads before declaring success in the American sector following D-Day. 15" x 25" Signed-Yes Numbered -PP 57/100 Cert of Auth-Yes 

22 - Statue of Liberty 

23 - Land of the Free by Rob Chase 

24 - Taking Ground by A. Ric Druet TAKING GROUND. Ric Druet " Taking Ground " is a painting in which military artist A. Ric Druet worked in cooperation with members of the 3rd Infantry ( Fort Benning ) to depict a scene that is realistic with taking and holding real estate. 

25 - Devil's Den Devil's Den which depicts the scene as the 17 Georgia of Benning's Brigade struggles through the Den while taking fire from Little Round Top on their right front and Houck's Ridge to their left. Fallen Union men from the 4th Maine are seen scattered among the rocks. 

26 - The First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment played a critical role July 2nd, 1863, and July 3rd, 1863, in the Battle at Gettysbur