*"A highly detailed vintage circular cricket club emblem in an intricate 19th-century engraved style. Central focus: Crossed antique cricket bat and ball with visible wood grain and leather stitching. Background: A softly etched silhouette of St Andrew's Church (Weston, Staffordshire) with gothic windows, alongside a faint outline of Weston Hall with grand Tudor architecture. Surrounding elements: Laurel wreath (left) and intertwined oak leaves with wheat sheaves (right), symbolizing tradition and agriculture. Text: 'WESTON VILLAGE CRICKET CLUB' in bold, curved serif font at the top; 'STAFFORDSHIRE' on a flowing ribbon banner at the bottom. Color palette: Muted British racing green, cream, and antique gold with sepia undertones. Texture: Aged parchment with subtle grunge and ink splatters for authenticity. Style: Heraldic, collegiate, no flat colors - resemble an antique copperplate engraving."* See more