Bisley Pewter Pin No.3 Standing Pheasant Badge
S5667
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- English pewter lapel pin badge with a standing pheasant motif
- Hand sculpted and designed in the UK
- Manufactured by A.R Brown & T.S Brown
- Fitted with a standard pin back for lapels, caps or hats
- Heavily detailed finish typical of the Bisley pewter pin range
- Unisex, one size
- A practical, affordable gift for pheasant shooters and countryside enthusiasts
The Bisley Pewter Pin No.3 Standing Pheasant is a lapel pin badge cast in English pewter and finished with a standing pheasant motif. Like the rest of the Bisley pewter pin range, it is designed, hand sculpted and manufactured in the UK by A.R Brown & T.S Brown, and the detailing on the pheasant is genuinely crisp for a piece this size. Fitted with a standard pin back, it clips easily to a lapel, cap, tweed hat or gilet, making it a neat way to mark out a field-sports wardrobe or a shooting-themed gift for someone who spends their time out after pheasant. It sits comfortably alongside Bisley's other countryside pin designs, so it also works well as part of a small collection. A simple, well-made piece of British pewter craftsmanship rather than a mass-produced badge, and a sensible, inexpensive gift for any pheasant shooter, beater or countryside enthusiast.
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SKU
S5667
MPN
PGP3
UPC/EAN
0848820023157
Family
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