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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-5 Harwood Putty
Inspired by the shade of lime putty used by the 18th century Williamsburg mason Humphrey Harwood, this almost weightless color mimicks whitewash.- From $0.00
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CW-10 Capitol White
A rich, decorative shade, Capitol white references orders in Virginia's colonial records to paint public buildings with white oil paint.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-15 Parish White
Based on the late 18th century paint color found by paint analysts at Burton Parish Church. It was Reverard Goodwin, the rector of the church in the early 20th century, who envisioned the restoration of Virginia's colonial capital and persudaded John D. Rockefeller, Jr....- From $0.00
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CW-20 Geddy White
Capturing the 1770s paint color discovered by paint analysts on the exterior of the Geddy House, this soft white is reminiscent of 18th century creamware.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-25 Williamsburg Stone
Based on tan distemper paints used in 18th century wallpapers, this refined, gently weathered neutral adds a sense of history to any space.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-30 Market Square Shell
Anchored in Colonial Williamsburg's colonial revivial palette, this gracious, elegant neutral is fresh and sophisticated.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-35 Palace Tan
First discovered during paint investigations in the 1950s, subtle Palace tan captures the shade of an aged 18th century white paint commonly used throughout the Historic Area.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-40 Tavern Gray
A rich, deep gray with a mossy green undertone, Tavern gray is based on the 18th century practice of mixing white and black pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-45 York Gray
This soft, versatile shade of pale gray echos the stone color suggested in 18th century British builders manuals.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-50 Tyler Gray
The stone shade referenced in 18th century British paint and builders manuals is the color inspiration behind this softer mid-tone gray.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-55 Finnie Gray
Tracing its origin to the late 18th century paint color uncovered by paint analysts on the exterior of the Finnie House, this go-anywhere gray has a rich, traditional feeling.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-60 Cole Stone
A mix of 18th century white, black and yellow pigments give this deep neutral its velvety soft quality.- From $0.00
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CW-65 Gunsmith Gray
Reflecting the 18th century practice of mixing white and black pigments, this deep, blackened gray gives weight to a library or den.- From $0.00
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CW-70 Pelham Gray
An elegant, earthy shade of deep gray, this color evokes the 18th century custom of mixing white and black pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-75 Randolph Stone
Capturing a mid-18th century shade identified by paint analysts at the Peyton Randolph House, this deep, dignified color mirrors the richness of centuries-old stone.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-80 Carter Gray
Detected by paint analysts, this classic gray-taupe takes a historical cue from the exterior of the Robert Carter House during the American Revolution.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-85 Randolph Gray
Mirroring the depth of a mid-18th century shade found by paint analysts at the Peyton Randolph House, this deep charcoal gray adds historical interest to any space.- From $0.00
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CW-90 Tavern Charcoal
Based on the deep greenish-black color created by aging verdigris, this blackened gray is as rich and relevant today as it was more than a century ago.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-95 Lime White
Capturing the shade of aged lime putty, this soft reflective white sets a warm tone.- From $0.00
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CW-100 Prentis Cream
A classic cream, this rosy and refined hue mirrors the shade of an early 1770s color found through paint analysis at the Prentis Store.- From $0.00
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CW-105 Bracken Cream
Based on 18th century white oil paint, this warm, all-purpose cream is ideal for walls and trim.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-110 Calcite
The white distemper paint used for printing 18th century wallpaper is the basis for this sun-kissed shade of creamy pale white.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-115 Cornice Tan
Inspired by the 1760 color found by paint analysts at Bracken Tenement, Cornice tan adds subtle elegance to any space.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-120 Bracken Biscuit
This rich, toasted hue captures the shade of a circa 1760 color uncovered by paint analysts at Bracken Tenement, owned by the "round bellied vicar" John Bracken.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-125 Brush Beige
Elegant and understated, Brush beige is a mixture of naturally occurring pigments commonly used in the 18th century.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-130 Coffeehouse Tan
Inspired by original 1750s colors found on architectural fragments from the Charlton Coffeehouse, this is a gracious and elegant mid-tone tan.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-135 Raleigh Sorrel
A deep, milky brown, this shade from the colonial revival color palette is often used to protect the thresholds of Colonial Williamsburg's buildings.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-140 Timson Sand
Modeled on a 1750s color found at the Timson House located just outside the Historic area.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-145 Brick House Tan
Based on the 18th century tradition of mixing white and black pigments, this soft tan shade was popular in Williamsburg during the late 18th century.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-150 Everard Coffee
This rich, timeless shade of deep coffee is based on a circa 1750s color found at the Thomas Everard House. Everard, who arrive in Virginia as an orphan apprentice, became a respected and wealthy local leader, serving two terms as mayor of Williamsburg -...- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-155 Revolutionary Storm
A dusty, dignified taupe, this shade reflects an 18th century precedent for mixing white and black pigments.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-160 Dixon Brown
A part of Colonial Williamsburg's colonial revival color palette, dixon brown captures the dense beauty of an aged 18th century brown.- From $0.00
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CW-165 Coffeehouse Chocolate
This velvety rich shade is based on the 1770s paint color uncovered at the John Blair House. Home to a prominent family of Virginians, John Blair, Jr. represented Virginia at the Constitutional Convention and, in 1789, was appointed by George Washington to the U.S....- From $0.00
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CW-170 Tarpley Brown
Based on available 18th century iron oxide paint pigments, this very dark brown evokes the shades commonly used on baseboards, doors and shutters.- From $0.00
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CW-175 Tucker Chocolate
Capturing the 1798 color requested by St. George Tucker for his home facing Courthouse Green, this deep brown is classic and understated.- From $0.00
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CW-180 Bucktrout Brown
Commonly used for baseboards, doors and trim, this complex blackened brown is based an 18th-century paint formulating using iron oxide pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-185 Randolph Bisque
This fresh and inviting neutral is based on a paint color from the late 18th century found by paint analysts at the home of Peyton Randolph, who presided over the first and second Continental Congresses.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-190 Raleigh Tan
Capturing the patina of aged white paint, this sophisticated shade is a part of Colonial Williamsburg's colonial revival color palette.- From $0.00
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CW-195 Chowning's Tan
Created by blending 18th century white and yellow ochre pigments, this rich tan complements period furnishings and fixtures.- From $0.00
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CW-200 Franklin White
Based on 18th century white oil paint, this subtle, stylish color can anchor a traditional room or energize a trendy one.- From $0.00
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CW-205 Raleigh Peach
Tapping 18th century white and red ochre pigments, this dusty soft peach feels timeless and traditional.- From $0.00
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CW-210 Galt Peach
Produced in the 18th century by mixing white and red iron oxide pigments, this marriage of peach and taupe adds depth to any space.- From $0.00
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CW-215 Custis Salmon
This rich salmon color was discovered by researchers on the exterior of an 18th century home near Williamsburg and was re-created by handmixing white and red iron oxide pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-220 Lightfoot Salmon
An exquisite shade for a formal living room, this rich hue is inspired by an 18th century wallpaper color found by researchers in a colonial-era home.- From $0.00
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CW-225 Wythe Rose
The credit for this rosy, feminine hue goes to a distemper paint found on 18th century wallpaper.- From $0.00
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CW-230 Carter Red
This rich, rather youthful shade of red mirrors that hue found on a circa 1760 English wallpaper border fragment found in the Robert Carter House.- From $0.00
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CW-235 Brickyard Clay
Based on a distemper paint used for printing 18th century wallpaper, this elegant shade draws inspiration from the rich reds found in wallpapers.- From $0.00
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CW-240 Walnut
A sophisticated and authentic 18th century color, Walnut is a warm mix of iron oxide pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-245 St. George Red
Named for St. George Tucker, one of Williamsburg's prominent citizens, this circa 1798 color was requested for his house facing Courthouse Green.- From $0.00
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CW-250 Carriage Red
A robust, deep red, this gracious shade was used on the exteriors of Williamsburg homes in the 18th century.- From $0.00
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