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~ Village Tavern Blue Dresser Gently Distressed over Black ~
Warren True Value in Warren Maine shared this wonderful renewed bureau painted with 1720 Blue over 1726 Black and Gently Distressed. This looks so nice with the black hardware. you can wipe on a thin coat of 1300 for added protection if you desire. I just love her shop! If you’re in the area you will want to visit.
Old Village Paint Colours were researched and analyzed
by noted Historic Color Consultant, Frank Welsh.
Authentic Historic Colours!
Oldest Paint & Varnish Manufacturer in America!!!
Old Village Paint uses Natural Earth Pigments unmatched by modern day paints, giving your home richness and vibrance with a warmth you won’t find elsewhere.
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Old Village Paint - 1720 Village Tavern Blue over 1726 Black And gently distressed.
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Old Village Vintage Paints
Interior & Exterior (furniture, Wood & Vinyl)
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1400 Clear Gel Finish WipeOn Coat ~ Fast Dry ~
Old Village Paint
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Local Dealers
Local dealer ~ https://oldvillagepaint.com/dealers If there are no dealers near you go to https://oldvillagepaint.com Print Order form ~ https://oldvillagepaint.com/pdf/Old_Village-Order_Form.pdf |
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~ THE OLDEST PAINT AND VARNISH MAKER IN AMERICA ~ Top Quality Exterior/Interior House Paint, Furniture Paint, Chalk Paint, Buttermilk Paint, Milk Paint, Gel Stain and Varnish on one! Faux Finishing products! Metallic Glazes, Antiquing Glazes, Worn off and distressing Paints. Every Finish you need for quality primitive, colonial, historic finishing/paint. Colors and authentic Historic colors discovered by Frack Welsh, Historic Color Consultant. Original name, C. Schrack & Co. Philadelphia, Turco Paint & Varnish Company, Colour Cupboard. Started out as Carriage Makers who made our own varnish. We sold our quality varnish to other carriage makers. Evolved into Varnish Makers and materials for paintmaking. Started making paint when everyone else did in the 1850's. Then Paint can lids were sauldered on and could not be resealed. still making the finest paints the old fashioned way with Natural Earth Pigment and in batches. This is artist paint in a can!!! |
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