The Drill Hall Emporium
Sunday, April 21, 2013

Richmond Antiques at the AAADA antiques show, Melbourne!

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For the third year running, the Australian Antiques and Art Dealer's Association is holding its annual Melbourne antiques show at the...
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Friday, April 12, 2013

new in store...a French 19th century clothes rail!

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Image from here We have a piece I believe to be worthy of the most chic Parisian clothing boutique, (a gorgeous Chanel store, comes to ...
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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter! and look what the Easter bunny left...

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  A collection of Tasmanian bird's eggs!    The old labels suggest they were collected in the early 20th century. The co...
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Sunday, March 24, 2013

look out for our antiques on TV! Tourism Tasmania's "go behind the scenery"

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   We are very proud that quite a few of the antiques in the background of this catchy Tourism Tasmania's ad are from our store...
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

new in store! French linen aprons handmade by ourselves...

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  We are introducing a new line at The Drill Hall Emporium, French linen aprons handmade by ourselves!  We wear similar aprons in the st...
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Friday, March 1, 2013

new in store...an antique puppet theatre!

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  I have been sorting out in the back store room of The Drill Hall Emporium this week.  Scary job!  But fun, also, as I find all sorts ...
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

some of my favourite Pinterest pins this week...

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Image from here   As you may already know I happily confess to a healthy addiction to Pinterest.  I am even more so hooked then when ...
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Thursday, February 7, 2013

a day at The Agrarian Kitchen making ice cream!

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  For Christmas I was the lucky recipient of a "I scream for ice cream" cooking class gift voucher at The Agrarian Kitchen . ...
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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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