PAINT COLOURSOld Village
Chestnut
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Antique SageGreen
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Cupboard Blue
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CabinetmakersBlue
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Forest Green
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Wild Bayberry
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Soldier Blue
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Village Tavern Blue
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Valley ForgeMustard
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British Red
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New England Red
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Rittenhouse Green
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Tea Caddy Green
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Colonial White
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Pearwood
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Antique Pewter
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Antique Pewter
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Rittenhouse Red
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Rittenhouse Blue
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Salem Brick
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Antique Yellow
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Rittenhouse Blue
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PhiladelphiaBrownstone
1216 1716 1206 1706 1209 1709 1227 1727 1203 1703
1122 1722 1117 1711 1217 1717 1208 1708 1229 1729
1118 1718 1215 1715 1207 1707 1120 1720 1125 1725
1205 1705 1214 1714 1228 1728 1202 1702 1121 1721
OIL LATEX OIL LATEX OIL LATEX OIL LATEX OIL LATEX
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Screen images are intended as a guide only and should not be regarded as absolutely correct. All colors are approximations of actual colors.
Original Oil Base and Acrylic Latex Paints
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All Purpose Outside and Inside Oil Base and Acrylic Water Base Paint of Superior Quality. Old Vil-lage Paint Colours are authentic reproductions of those used by the traveling craftsmen of 1790 and the village painter of 1840. The colours were of the same families for that entire space of time and used in a variety of ways, indoors and outdoors. Most of the Old Village Paint Colours are made with natural earth pigments from around the world, including oxides from Spain and Italy and lin-seed oils from America's own Mid-West. The colours are warm and friendly in accordance with Co-lonial, Federal, and Victorian architecture. They also create striking backgrounds for modern set-tings. Proper painting procedures should be exercised. You will be pleased with the ease with which they apply and cover in one coat. The entire family of OLD VILLAGE Craftsmen are delighted that you are interested in our Old Village Paint Colours. We know you will be pleased. We are a small company dedicated to high standards and personal service. Let us hear from you. Your comments will be appreciated.
VINTAGE COLOURSOld Village
Plantation Red
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Lamplighter Yellow
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Steeple White
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Windsor Green
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Loyalist Green
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Hunter Green
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Navy Blue
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Heritage Blue
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Satin Black
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Colonial Green
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Society Hill Blue
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Rittenhouse Ivory
VINTAGE COLOURS
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Yorktown Green
1123 1723 1212 1712 1119 1719 1226 1726
OIL LATEX OIL LATEX OIL LATEX OIL LATEX
1712 1751 1745 1748
1747 1752 1755 1746
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Color also available in simulated Buttermilk Flat Finish along with flat black and shading white
Pure White
Also Available in:
1201 (Oil)1701(latex)
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Old Village Vintage Paint Colours
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Old Village pleased to present our new Vintage Paint Colours. They can be readily seen on doors, shutters, and windows throughout Europe, in France, Spain, Italy, Germany and Scandinavia. This is not an unlikely happenstance since many of us came from those parts of the world and brought our colour preferences with us. Indeed, I well remember selling colours very similar to these over the counter at our family paint store on Fourth Street in Old Philadelphia then called C. Schrack & Com-pany. That was back in the late 1930s and early 1940’s. Those were the days before alkyd vehicles or latex resins were developed and linseed oil and lead were used exclusively for outside paints.Prior to this painters made their own paints. Painters were required to serve an apprenticeship and were not allowed to work for themselves until achieving the title, "Master Painters". Over the counter sales were to painters, artists, and wood finishers, since sales to the consumer had not really been estab-lished. The cost of a gallon of high quality linseed oil outside white house paint was about $2.95 per gallon. Much has happened to the paint industry since then, so we are pleased to bring you a small portion of history with these lovely Vintage Colours and hope you enjoy them.