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CW-105 Bracken Cream
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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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CW-110 Calcite
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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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CW-115 Cornice Tan
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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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CW-120 Bracken Biscuit
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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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CW-125 Brush Beige
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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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CW-130 Coffeehouse Tan
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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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CW-135 Raleigh Sorrel
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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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CW-140 Timson Sand
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Modeled on a 1750s color found at the Timson House located just outside the Historic area.- From $0.00
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CW-145 Brick House Tan
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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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CW-150 Everard Coffee
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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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CW-155 Revolutionary Storm
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A dusty, dignified taupe, this shade reflects an 18th century precedent for mixing white and black pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-160 Dixon Brown
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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CW-190 Raleigh Tan
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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
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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
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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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