[MassHistPres] Historic Paint Colours

D. Mauch dmauch at verizon.net
Wed Dec 16 14:35:47 EST 2009


SPNEA now Historic New England used to provide a fantastic color chart  
for different periods with their new membership kits.  I used it  
extensively when i restored my 1723 colonial farmhouse.



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> From: "John Worden" <jworden at swwalaw.com>
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> Old House Journal has run some articles on this subject, and also
> published - or made available - a couple of books, several years  
> ago.  I
> have done some paint-color-consulting, and used these as sources.   
> It was a
> very interesting avocation.
>
> J. Worden
> Arlington HDC
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>>  3. Info on historically accurate paint colors for Victorian era
>>     house (David Temple)
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>> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:41:01 -0800 (PST)
>> From: David Temple <davidftemple at yahoo.com>
>> Subject: [MassHistPres] Info on historically accurate paint colors  
>> for
>> Victorian era house
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>> A local friend is plannning to repaint a ~1910 Queen Anne house in
>> Medfield a different color and looking for advice?about historically
>> appropriate colors.??Any suggestions about sources of information???
>>
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>> In your reply, please include my original message. AOL users please  
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>> David Temple
>> David F. Temple, Inc.
>> 300 South Street
>> Medfield, MA 02052
>> 508-359-2915
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> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:49:17 EST
> From: Dgkalman4 at cs.com
> Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] hardship demolition application
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> Assessed values for properties are used by communities to help  
> determine
> how much they will collect from the home owner for tax purposes. I  
> have found
> there can be a wide variance between sales prices and assessed value  
> of the
> property. Using a Realtor or an appraiser might be a better way to  
> determine
> how much a buyer would be willing to pay for the property. I have  
> found
> there is a lag time between current market value placed on a  
> property by a
> buyer (and validated by an appraiser) and the assessed value place  
> on a tax
> collector that may or may not have been in the property.
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> David Kelman
> RE/MAX Landmark
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> Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 10:26:07 -0500
> From: Jill Fisher <jillfisher47 at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Info on historically accurate paint colors
> 	for	Victorian era house
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> I think you will find the information in Victorian Exterior  
> Decoration?How To Paint Your Nineteenth-Century American House  
> Historically by Roger Moss and Gail Caskey Winkler appropriate for a  
> Queen Anne house.
>
> Jill Fisher, AICP
> Principal Planner
> Larson Fisher Associates, Inc.
> Historic Preservation & Planning Services
> PO Box 1394
> Woodstock, NY 12498
> 845-679-5054
> jillfisher47 at hotmail.com
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> www.larsonfisher.com
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> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:41:01 -0800
> From: davidftemple at yahoo.com
> To: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu
> Subject: [MassHistPres] Info on historically accurate paint colors  
> for Victorian era house
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> A local friend is plannning to repaint a ~1910 Queen Anne house in  
> Medfield a different color and looking for advice about historically  
> appropriate colors.  Any suggestions about sources of information?
>
>
> In your reply, please include my original message. AOL users please  
> note!
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> David Temple
> David F. Temple, Inc.
> 300 South Street
> Medfield, MA 02052
> 508-359-2915
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