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Annick's Antiques / Mariner's Cottage

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 401 824 128



Address: 64 Hampden road Battery Point 7004 Hobart, TAS, Australia

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25.01.2022 Thought it was about time I post this article written a month in the Mercury our local newspaper. Thank you Annie McCann Small world as I hear you’re a special friend of Claudia, the daughter of the sculpteur Kathryn Hodges Supporting the arts has being a driving force for me to reopen my business there . Pleased to represent other local wonderful artist such as Caroline Amos and Richard Stucley - Boden... Et ma cousin Cousine Claire Mériel de Paris But I’m also greatful for my long time friendship with Linda Stenning making the connection with Marc Heyward the current owner of the Fusiler’s Cottage . See more



24.01.2022 https://jyphoto.shootproof.com/gallery/12601402/

24.01.2022 The moving sale is going well and extending it for another week

21.01.2022 The gallery is looking great at Hampden Road come and see for yourself.



20.01.2022 We have closed the gate to 60 Hampden Road and moving back to 64 Hampden road Battery Point in the Fusiler’s blue stone cottage Reopening in 2 weeks from now at 2 pm Hoping to see some photos of you

19.01.2022 So lovely to receive your visit and share your passion Claire Wong

19.01.2022 Jojeux Printemps Happy spring Thank you Georgie for your Continuing magical work with the flowers Featuring White clay sculptures by Kathryn Hodges Paintings & collages by Caroline Amos



18.01.2022 Please share this / best form of advertising for me A down turn is no news to the Antique trade .. It all begin in the late 80’s when reproduction furniture were being made from timbers in the Philippine rain forest ... Trends have changed greatly since .... Of course some interest in rare early Australian pieces remained of importance but over all English furniture from the Edwardian and Victorian period have decreased dramatically much to the disappointment of elderly generation whom have invested in such pieces early on . Now is the best time to buy an Antique and incorporate them in your home blend them in your decor with colour and mix with local contemporary pieces. It’s time now more than ever to be more ethical and to honour your history !! My current premises will be become a restaurant in the near future and I’m moving back to my previous premises next door (now renovated ) in the iconic blue stone building The Fusilier’s Cottage in the near future . During the sale we will be taking great precautions to maintain a COVID -19

17.01.2022 A lovely Clarice Cliff vase of the Art Deco era & flowers from our garden sitting on a turtle shell bamboo 1920 hall stand.

17.01.2022 Ready for our re-opening tomorrow hoping you can join us .

16.01.2022 From Annick Thomas

14.01.2022 Looking back a year ago now on our last musical gathering with the Heart Collectors with friends & visitors of the day in the court yard in the currant shop 60 Hampden road where I’m planning à moving sale ( eventually reopening next door ) in a few weeks hopefully I’ll keep you posted



13.01.2022 Thank you Justin wonderfully captured moments on our eventful day

08.01.2022 Delivering with a smile in the snowy weather Thanks Antony Cox

08.01.2022 Our moving sale is well on it’s way Opening hours 10.30am 4.30pm every day this week . Come and choose a bargain Free delivery for Southern Tasmania With Annick Thomas Kayla Roberts... Heather Rose Frost Antony Cox See more

07.01.2022 Thank you Justin . A lovely collection of vignettes of the day

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