Description
This clean, bright yellow was particularly popular in English 18th Century decoration inspired by hand painted Chinese wallpaper and the development of Chrome Yellow pigment. It was the first non earthy yellow and at first would be very expensive. In the 1950s this yellow became popular as a strong primrose. It can be mixed with Antibes Green to make lime green. Seen on the left with a cracked effect and some burgundy coloured wax applied.
All orders over £20 sent using Next Working Day Courier Service – order before 3.00pm (Mon – Fri only) . Orders placed after 3pm on Friday or Saturday and Sunday will be sent out on Monday to be delivered on Tuesday. Leave a mobile phone number with your online order to receive text alerts to let you know when your parcel is due to arrive. (*Next day or Saturday delivery cannot be guaranteed and some postcodes may incur a surcharge) – we also offer a Saturday delivery service by Parcelforce for a £2.50 surcharge to most UK postcodes – you will need to call the shop on 01732 453221 if you want to arrange this.
Please be aware that colours may look different on your computer screen, we advise using a hand painted colour card for a true representation.
(*Next day or Saturday delivery cannot be guaranteed and some postcodes may incur a surcharge)
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