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Photographic Print : Comic postcard, Drunken batsman who saw three balls Date: 20th century
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Comic postcard, Drunken batsman who saw three balls Date: 20th century
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Alcohol Ball Balls Batsman Batsmen Batting Blazer Cricket Cricketer Donald Drunk Drunkard Drunken Excuse Fielder Match Mcgill Pads Pitch Skinny Sportsman Sportsmen Stripy Thin Wicket Wimp Wimpish Fielders
12"x8" Photo Print
Step into the whimsical world of vintage humor with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This delightful piece, titled 'Comic postcard, Drunken batsman who saw three balls,' captures the hilarious antics of a tipsy cricketer from the 20th century. With its charmingly absurd imagery and expertly captured details, this print is sure to bring a smile to your face. Add a touch of nostalgia and laughter to your home decor or gift it to someone who appreciates classic comedy.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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A Hilarious Twist to the Gentleman's Game: The Drunken Batsman Who Saw Three Balls! (circa 20th century) This charming comic postcard captures the lighthearted spirit of cricket, a quintessential British pastime, with its amusing portrayal of a tipsy cricketer in the midst of a match. The scene unfolds on a lush, green cricket pitch, where the action comes to a momentary halt as our hapless hero, dressed in a striped blazer and a thin, wimpy cap, takes a seat on the wicket. His pads and bat are nearby, a testament to his recent turn at batting. The title of the postcard, "The Drunken Batsman Who Saw Three Balls," sets the stage for the joke. Our batsman, with a bottle of alcohol in hand and a mischievous grin on his face, has apparently had one too many. As he leans against the wicket, he confidently declares, "I saw three balls!" The fielders, dressed in their crisp whites and looking on in disbelief, exchange knowing glances. This delightful piece of comic art, reminiscent of the works of Donald McGill and other British postcard artists of the 20th century, is a fun and humorous reminder of the lighter side of sports and the human condition. The contrast between the seriousness of the game and the absurdity of the situation is sure to bring a smile to your face and a chuckle to your day.
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