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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-255 Palace Arms Red
A favorite shade on the exteriors of Williamsburg homes before 1750, this rich, regal red is timeless.- From $0.00
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CW-260 Reid Brown
Striking the perfect balance between trend and tradition, this deep, dramatic brown, circa 1790, was discovered by paint analysts at the George Reid House.- From $0.00
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CW-265 Charlton Brown
Discovered by researchers on baseboard fragments from historic Charlton's Coffeehouse, this rugged shade of brown is ideal for a study or library.- From $0.00
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CW-270 Nicolson Red
An earthy deep red, this shade frequently graced the exteriors and interiors of Williamsburg homes, particularly in the first half of the 18th century.- From $0.00
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CW-275 Ludwell White
Based on distemper paint from 18th century wallpapers, this creamy color gains depth from a mix of yellow ochre and white pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-280 Moir Gold
Tapping the rich yellow ochre pigment used in 18th century wallpapers and paints, this glamorous shade adds a glistening touch to its surroundings.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-285 Gamboge
Reminiscent of the historical pigment found in 18th century wallpapers, this deep mustard yellow has a luxurious, velvety quality.- From $0.00
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CW-290 English Ochre
Distemper paint from 18th century wallpapers is the inspiration for elegant English ochre, which unites shades of golden yellow with light brown.- From $0.00
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CW-295 Hale Orange
Inspired by a shade of deep orange found in wallpapers from the early 19th century, this color is warm and earthy.- From $0.00
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CW-300 Tucker Orange
The mix of white and vermillion, two 18th century paint pigments, create this vibrant and enduring shade of orange.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-305 Claret
This warm, deep pink captures the 18th century practice of mixing white and red iron oxide pigments to create shades of pink and salmon.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-310 China Red
A color that symbolizes good fortune, this very traditional deep red was developed from a hand-mixed sample using vermillion, a pigment in use since antiquity.- From $0.00
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CW-315 Cornwallis Red
Pure red pigment is the basis for this rich and regal deep red that radiates confidence and grace.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-320 Dragons Blood
Named after a pigment used in 18th century, this soul-stirring shade of deepest red is dense and rich, flattering any décor.- From $0.00
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CW-325 Brickyard Red
A red made from naturally occurring iron oxide pigments, reddish-brown Brickyard red has a likable, well-worn quality.- From $0.00
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CW-330 Cochineal Red
Grown-up and glamorous, this aristocratic shade of deep red was created with red pigments available in the 18th century.- From $0.00
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CW-335 King's Red
Inspired by paints made with the pigment vermillion, this deep red captures a sense of ceremony and tradition.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-340 Greenhow Vermillion
A shade with unmatched historical significance, this rich hue made with the pigment vermillion is as relevant today as it was in the 18th century.- From $0.00
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CW-345 Travers Red
Seen in 18th century wallpapers, including a fragment recovered from the Robert Carter House, this rich, romantic shade of deep red casts a radiant glow on its surroundings.- From $0.00
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CW-350 Barrett Brick
Made using iron oxide pigments in the 18th century, this classic red brick is dense and deeply concentrated, with a pronounced hint of wine.- From $0.00
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CW-355 Carter Plum
This deep, inviting shade of plum traces its history to the 18th century, when it was once made using umber pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-360 Powell Smokehouse
A smoky, seductive shade, this darker neutral reflects the 18th century practice of mixing white and black pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-365 Byrd Beige
Beige with a bold, modern kick, this classic shade - a mix of white and yellow ochre pigments - would have been a popular interior color in the 18th century.- From $0.00
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CW-370 Sweeney Yellow
A buttery, warm shade of yellow, this rich hue is based on 18th century paint using white and yellow ochre pigments. It will add a visible glow to any space.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-375 Tavern Ochre
Suggesting the spirited nature of tavern life, this lively deep yellow hue is based on 18th century paints made with white and yellow ochre pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-380 Massicot
Seen in both 18th century wallpapers and oil paints, this earthy, natural shade has a rich, golden hue.- From $0.00
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CW-385 Coffeehouse Ochre
Eighteenth century wallpaper and oil paint are the inspiration for this saturated yellow.- From $0.00
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CW-390 Bryan Ochre
A brown-gold hybrid, this deep shade captures the mood of a bygone era. It is based on the late 18th century color found by researchers at the Robert Carter house in Colonial Williamsburg.- From $0.00
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CW-395 Governor's Gold
This smooth, radiant shade of yellow, based on 18th century paints made with white and yellow ochre pigments, captures the sophistication of the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg.- From $0.00
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CW-400 Damask Yellow
Echoing the richness of a pattern favored by Virginia's gentry, this vibrant shade is based on 1760s block-printed wallpaper with an Indian-inspired design of Palmate leaves and flowers found in the Thomas Everard House.- From $0.00
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CW-405 Damask Gold
Wallpaper fragments dating to 1760 are the inspiration for this glamorously golden shade. Pair it with antique furnishings for a formal, flattering look.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-410 Chamber Yellow
Based on 18th century white paints tinged with a touch of yellow ochre pigment, this pale, lemony yellow is youthful and fresh.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-415 Wythe Tan
A traditional tan, this versatile neutral is inspired by 18th century white paints tinted with yellow ochre pigment. Located in the Wythe house which served as the headquarters for George Washington just before the seige of Yorktown. It was one of the grandest and...- From $0.00
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CW-420 Wythe Gold
Inspired by the elegance and refinement of George Wythe, this rich shade of gold is based on 18th century paints made with yellow ochre pigment. It conveys integrity and virtue.- From $0.00
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CW-425 Palace Ochre
An opulent ochre, this warm, aristocratic shade has the decorative quality of heirloom furnishings and fixtures. It was inspired by yellow ochre's ability to take on a green hue.- From $0.00
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CW-430 Scrivener Gold
This deep, graceful gold is based on paints made with a darker yellow ochre, imparting lots of warmth and density.- From $0.00
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CW-435 Everard Gold
This poised and elegant hue owes its depth to the use of darker yellow ochre pigments in the 18th century.- From $0.00
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CW-440 Gloucester Green
Inspired by the simple grandeur of the Duke of Gloucester Street, this sublimely subtle shade is a mix of lamp black, verdigris, yellow ochre and white.- From $0.00
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CW-445 Burwell Green
Lush yet low-key, beautifully balanced Burwell green traces its color history to a mix of the pigments lamp black, verdigris, yellow ochre and white.- From $0.00
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CW-450 Greenhow Moss
This mossy, memorable green, a mix of lamp black, verdigris, yellow ochre and white pigments, is a balance between elegant and earthy.- From $0.00
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CW-455 Green Earth
Suggesting an eco-friendly attitude, this soft green takes its name from the naturally occuring pigment of the same name.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-460 Green Umber
A light and breezy shade of spring green, this color captures the shade of a naturally occurring green pigment.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-465 Parrot Green
A vibrant hue as playful and fun as its name, Parrot green is seen in 18th century chinoiserie wallpaper in Colonial Williamsburg's collections.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-470 Timson Green
Based on early 19th century paint evidence found on the Timson House located just outside the historic area.- From $0.00
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CW-475 Palmer Green
A deep, rich green with a touch of brown, this shade was created using popular 18th century pigments such as Prussian blue, yellow ochre and lamp black.- From $0.00
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CW-480 Bassett Hall Green
This fresh, fashionable shade of green, a part of Colonial Williamsburg's revival color palette, feels modern and sophisticated.- From $0.00
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CW-485 Burgess Green
A part of Colonial Williamsburg's revival color palette, this beguiling and contemporary shade of fresh green packs a stylish punch.- From $0.00
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CW-490 Levingston Green
Sleek and stylish, this light, luminous shade of soft green has a sun-kissed quality. It is part of Colonial Williamsburg's revival color palette.- From $0.00
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CW-495 Russell Green
A spring green with a fashionable twist, this richer shade, a part of Colonial Williamsburg's revival color palette, has a more modern sensibility.- From $0.00
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CW-500 Nicolson Green
A deep green that suggests wisdom and maturity, this more masculine shade has velvety richness. It is part of Colonial Williamsburg's revival color palette.- From $0.00
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