Things are heating up! On the G&G Auction block this Spring is an exciting array of experiences and one-of-kind items that only Garden & Gun can offer.
G&G Dinner Party

Teardrop Camper

Sporting Package
G&G Travelers Set
Check out each lot below and get ready...
bidding begins March 16!
Lot 1:
Host your own private dinner party for 12 at Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Auldbrass Plantation in South Carolina’s scenic Lowcountry. Enjoy signature
G&G cocktails and a walking tour of this privately owned plantation before settling in for a delectable meal prepared by James Beard Award-winning Chef Mike Lata.
Location: Yemassee, SC (near Beaufort, SC)
Charity: The Beaufort County Open Land Trust
Lot 2:
Roam the great outdoors in style. This custom
G&G Woodie teardrop camper is ready to fulfill your travel needs with the utmost comfort and efficiency. Outfitted with an open kitchen, racks for rods, reels and guns, luxe Moore & Giles leather upholstery on a full-size bed, as well as a selection of leather bags to keep packed at the ready, this
G&G Woodie takes your hunting, fishing and camping excursions to a whole new level.
Location: Roanoke, VA
Charity: American College of Building Arts
Lot 3:
Cruise the winding Lowcountry waterways aboard an exquisite 40 foot yacht from the Charleston Harbor to Kiawah’s Ocean Course. Enjoy a scenic tour of South Carolina’s breathtaking coastline complete with gourmet food and drink before golfing with three buddies on this world-renowned course. Round out the day with hors d’oeuvres and sunset cocktails as you cruise back to town.
Location: Charleston, SC
Charity: Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
Lot 4:
The custom
Garden & Gun by Billykirk traveler’s sets are a must-have for the savvy, stylish explorer. Celebrated leathermakers Chris and Kirk Bray of Billykirk handcraft beautiful, yet durable leathergoods and have designed this collection specifically for
G&G. His and Hers sets perfectly transport your travel essentials for a lifetime of exciting excursions.
Location: Charleston, SC
Charity: American College of Building Arts