Fielder Collection
"Fielder: A Glimpse into the Legends of Cricket" Step back in time to witness the mastery of fielding as Don Bradman unleashes his iconic square cuts at Lords in 1930
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Fielder: A Glimpse into the Legends of Cricket" Step back in time to witness the mastery of fielding as Don Bradman unleashes his iconic square cuts at Lords in 1930, leaving spectators awe-struck. Denis Compton's agile moves at Hastings showcase his exceptional fielding skills, proving why he was considered one of England's finest cricketers. A captivating black and white photograph captures William Gilbert Grace in 1888, a true cricket legend whose legacy still resonates today. Bobby, immortalized by Spy's artistic brilliance in 1902, stands tall as a symbol of grace and elegance on the cricket field. Unveiling a letter from Laura Francatelli, an RMS Titanic survivor who witnessed the power and passion that cricket evoked even amidst tragedy. An advertisement for Great Player's cigarettes featuring renowned cricketers reminds us of their enduring popularity both on and off the pitch. The portrait of Pete Browning from Louisville Colonels in 1889 transports us to an era where dedication and skill defined every player's journey. George Gore's striking image representing New York Giants in 1889 reflects the spirit and determination that propelled him to greatness on-field. Bob Caruthers' Brooklyn Trolley-Dodgers portrait captures his tenacity as he led Brooklyn Bridegrooms with unwavering commitment during challenging times. Comic postcards depicting a drunken batsman seeing three balls or facing a lightning-fast delivery from a demon bowler add humor to this timeless sport. Bravo. The Pet of the Nine lithograph celebrates an unsung hero who embodies teamwork, perseverance, and camaraderie - values cherished by all cricketers.