The Drill Hall Emporium
Sunday, January 30, 2011

chinoiserie inspired table settings from Veranda magazine

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The latest edition of Veranda magazine (Jan/Feb 2011) was just as exciting as the last that I shared in a previous post . Whilst I devoured...
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

amazing white Swedish schoolhouse interior

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When I saw these lovely Swedish painted chairs in the latest Home Beautiful magazine (February) I was sold. Well, the magazine was, actually...
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

weekend vegetable gardening with antiques

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This stone cherub figure will add a touch of whimsy to the final vegetable garden. Here is my collection of antique gardening tools inclu...
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Thursday, January 20, 2011

new in store...linen arm chair and an amazing trestle table!

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We have just had this arm chair upholstered in a neutral linen slip cover. The chair itself dates to around c.1900 and has lovely little por...
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Thursday, January 13, 2011

new in store...decoy pigeon and swan, feather cloche hats, chandelier and a dress mannequin

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Both the swan and pigeon were originally used as decoys but now they make wonderfully unique display pieces. The swan gives off peaceful ...
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Saturday, January 8, 2011

antiques and interiors for decadent living

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Decadent indeed! I love this dining room with the mix of opulance (crystal chandelier, French gilt mirror) and natural textures (linen cov...
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Friday, January 7, 2011

baby shower cupcakes, raspberry tarts and lemon curd meringues

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With the honour of hosting a baby shower next week, I decided to be organised and do a little "trial" cooking. Firstly, cupcakes ...
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Sunday, January 2, 2011

new in store...spools, hat blocks, shoe lasts and (another) birdcage

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The spool at the back is the largest we have ever had. It would hold a lot of string... These spools are smaller and have a great patina. ...
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Tammy at The Drill Hall Emporium
New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia
My name is Tammy and I partly own The Drill Hall Emporium with my mother, Sue and my sister, Donna. My sisters and I began sourcing antiques when we were in highschool. Eventually our market stall evolved into what is now a successful antiques store. My time is now spent working in the store and travelling locally and overseas searching for interesting antiques.
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