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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-505 Windsor Green
This poised and elegant green was made using popular 18th century pigments such as Prussian blue, yellow ochre and lamp black.- From $0.00
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CW-510 Waller Green
Smokey and supple, this very deep shade of green captures the look of verdigris as it ages.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-515 Sea Green
A mixture of the pigments verdigris and white, this restful, reassuring shade is anchored in the vibrant, dense beauty of the sea.- From $0.00
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CW-520 Palace Green
A mixture of Prussian blue, white and naturally occurring yellows, this rich, well-appointed green imbues rooms with style.- From $0.00
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CW-525 Raleigh Green
This pronounced, almost playful shade is based on the paint color found by researchers on a late 18th century house near Williamsburg.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-530 Colonial Verdigris
Opulent Colonial verdigris takes its color cue from the patina of aged verdigris paint. A prominent shutter and door color after the Revolution, it is deep and decorative, suggesting Old World elegance.- From $0.00
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CW-535 Buffett Green
Though anchored in the 18th century greens found by researchers, this deep, less conventional green makes a fresh, bold design statement.- From $0.00
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CW-540 Dunmore Green
This historic yet high-spirited green is based on the 1770s orders and account books of Lord Botetourt for green wallpaper at the Governor's Palace.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-545 Spotswood Teal
A trend-perfect teal with a modern vibe, this upbeat shade is actually based on the period pigments Prussian blue and yellow ochre.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-550 Geddy Verdigris
To create this sophisticated color, Colonial Williamsburg staff hand-ground a sample of pure verdigris oil paint.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-555 Goodwin Green
This rich, intense shade of deep green captures the verdigris pigment's tendency to shift toward black as it ages.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-560 Galt Blue
Based on an 18th century interior paint color found by researchers in the Galt dining room, this fun and flattering shade has a graceful, vintage quality.- From $0.00
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CW-565 Anderson Blue
Crafted using the pigments Prussian blue and white, this graceful and beguiling shade sparkles with a touch of teal.- From $0.00
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CW-570 Mayo Teal
This striking teal traces its history to a reclaimed baluster from a demolished late 18th or early 19th century house that once stood near the Capitol.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-575 Everard Blue
Shades of green shine through this deep, rich blue, based on a 1720s interior color found in the Thomas Everard House on Palace Green.- From $0.00
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CW-580 Wetherburn's Blue
This lush blue with a touch of green is based on a mid-18th century interior color found at Wetherburn's Tavern, one of the most thoroughly documented buildings in the HIstoric Area.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-585 Ewing Blue
Created by mixing a touch of Prussian blue into white paint, this very delicate shade of blue captures a feeling of age-old innocence.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-590 Williamsburg Wythe Blue
A classic that never goes out of style, this beautiful hybrid blue pairs a hint of Prussian blue with a gray base paint.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-595 Chesapeake Blue
A part of Colonial Williamsburg's colonia revival color palette, this graceful shade of blue drenches rooms in soft, silky color.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-600 Bracken Blue
Opulent and a touch offbeat, this glamorous shade of blue, a part of Colonial Williamsburg's colonial revival color palette, adds a layer of attention-getting style to any space.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-605 Palace Blue
To create this sophisticated shade, researchers referenced 1770s descriptions and the inventory, orders and account books of Lord Botetourt for blue wallpaper at the Governor's Palace.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-610 Lafayette Blue
Known examples of 18th century paint guided the creation of Lafayette blue, a shade created by Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Resources staff using a hand-ground mix of period-authentic blue and white pigments.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-615 Randolph Blue
Based on blue distemper paints used in 18th century wallpaper, dense and dramatic Randolph blue is a rich, memorable color in any space.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-620 Finley Blue
This historically accurate color is based on known examples of 18th century blue paint. Gracious and genteel, its rich, deeply concentrated hue complements rooms filled with heirloom antiques.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-625 Prussian Blue
Inspired by the rich dark blue created by the popular 18th century pigment Prussian blue, this striking shade mirrors the beauty of blue-and-white Chinese export porcelain popular in 18th century homes.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-630 Washington Blue
Suggesting gentility and culture, this deep, lush navy blue is based on the color created by hand-grinding Prussian blue in oil.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-635 Nelson Blue
This sheer, watery blue, created using the 18th century pigments Prussian blue, lamp black and white, has an elegant, ethereal quality.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-640 Pearl
Inspired by a background and pattern color used in 18th century wallpaper, this light and lustrous shade of grayish blue has an almost iridescent shimmer.- From $0.00
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CW-645 Apollo Blue
A mixture of the 18th century pigments Prussian blue, lamp black and white give Apollo blue a chalky, urban sensibility.- From $0.00
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CW-650 Palace Pearl
Called "pearl" in 18th century painting manuals, this pale blue is created by mixing white, black and Prussian blue pigments.- From $0.00
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CW-655 Greenhow Blue
This fresh, fanciful blue was inspired by the light blue found in both French and English wallpapers in Colonial Williamsburg's collections.- From $0.00
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CW-660 Chiswell Blue
A more moody blue, this velvety shade -- a mix of white, black and Prussian blue pigments -- is a darker version of the pearl suggested in 18th century painting manuals.- From $0.00
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CW-665 Powell Gray
From Colonial Williamsburg's colonial revival color palette, this pronounced, somewhat pensive color was likely found during scratch tests, the precursor to modern paint analysis.- From $0.00
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CW-670 Azurite
Mirroring the beauty of its namesake mineral, this rich, earthy shade of milky blue was used in 18th century and early 19th century wallpapers.- From $0.00
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CW-675 Brush Blue
An 18th century color found by researchers on the second floor of the Brush Everard house was the inspiration for this dense, very dramatic shade of blue-black.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-680 Mopboard Black
This hue's playful name belies its powerful intensity. The shade was found by researchers on mopboards (baseboards) in the Historic Area of Colonial Williamsburg.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-685 Ambler Slate
Decorative yet dignified, Ambler slate mimics a shade found in 18th and early 19th century wallpapers.- From $0.00
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CW-690 Bracken Slate
Created using white and black pigments, this beautiful shade is named after John Bracken, a rector of Bruton Parish Church, mayor of Williamsburg and president of the College of William and Mary.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-695 Lampblack
Striking paired with glossy white trim, this luxurious lighter shade of lampblack is sharp and stylish. It was used in 18th century and early 19th century wallpapers.- From $0.00
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CW-700 Slate
Inspired by shades in 18th century and early 19th century wallpapers, this sophisticated color is soft and unassertive.- From $0.00
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Vendor: Benjamin Moore
CW-705 Tucker Gray
In colonial homes, this shade was used both as a finish color and a base for more brilliant colors. Created using black and white pigments, it is flattering and versatile shade of gray.- From $0.00
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CW-710 Bruton White
Anchored in 18th century tradition, this soft gray was created using white and a touch of black pigment to achieve a chalky, romantic quality.- From $0.00
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CW-715 Bone Black
Found in 18th and early 19th century wallpapers and woodwork, this graceful, classic gray is a lighter shade of the pigment bone black.- From $0.00
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CW-720 Geddy Gray
Conveying rich history and restraint, this beautifully balanced gray was created in the 18th century by mixing white and black pigments.- From $0.00
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