The Art of Shooting
In the wintry English countryside, a refined pleasure awaits the gentleman: shotgun shooting amidst a serene landscape, accompanied by exquisite drinks and camaraderie.
Picture a stately estate adorned with frosted trees—a picturesque scene where sharp shotgun reports pierced the crisp air, a testament to precision and skill. Each shot transformed the clay pigeon into a bursting firework, showcasing artistry in perfect aim.
The perfect accessory to make a days shooting truly unique are these hand crafted, set of 12 solid silver butt markers by Alexander Pushkin, resembling double barrel shotguns and numbered 1-12, combined artistry with function. Made in sterling silver, they bear the 2022 Queens Jubilee mark, encapsulating quality. Housed in a shotgun cartridge-shaped case, this set embodied enduring craftsmanship, destined as a treasured heirloom. The group carefully selects their shooting position, ensuring each shot is taken with precision against the backdrop of nature's quiet grandeur.
As the shoot comes to a near, antique silver hip flasks emerge. These vessels hold aged whiskey, embodying the essence of a gentleman’s winter warmth. A hip flask is more than just an accessory—it is a symbol of preparedness, refined taste, and discreet indulgence.
A gentlemanly gathering isn’t complete without fine cigars and novelty cigar lighters. Amidst winter’s tranquillity, the flame creates a ceremonial indulgence. One cigar lighter, crafted over a century ago by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Of London, in a shape of a hunting horn, a fitting complement to the distinguished affair at hand.
Amidst this refined sanctuary, camaraderie flourishes, weaving a tapestry of shotgun precision, exquisite drinks, and the lingering fragrance of cigars—an orchestration that etches enduring memories into the frost-kissed hills of Royal Tunbridge Wells.