252 ««EAP OIL PAINTS. 



Painters' co- 



Joiii s cheaply t i n i 



and well pre- Lead Colour, 



pared with fish- £, s. 4, 



Whiting, 112 pounds, 2 4 



Blue-black, 5 ditto, ,,........ 1 8 



Lead ground in oil, 28 ditto, Ol^ O 



Road dirt, 56 dittOj • • • ^ • • Q 6 



Lime-water, 5 gallons, • O ^ 



Jlesidue of the oil, 2^ ditto, •♦•• ••••»• Q 5 



Weighs 25(3 lbs, £l 4 



To the above add two gallons of the incorporated oil, and 

 two gallons of linseed-oil to thin jt for use, and it will not ex- 

 ceed Ifd/. per pound. 



Note. — The lime-water, whiting, road dirt, and blue-black, 

 must be first mixed together, then add the ground lead^ |irst 

 blending it with two gallons and a half of the prepared fish- 

 oil, after which thin the whole with the two gallons of linseed- 

 oil, and two gallons of incorporated oil, and it will be fit for 

 use; P'or garden doors, and other work liable to be in con- 

 stant use, a little spirits of turpentine may be added to the 

 paint whilst laying on^ which will have the desired effect. 



fright Green, 



£. s. d. 



112 pounds yellow ochre in powder, at 2d. per lb. 18 5 



168 ditto road dust, 1 8 



112 ditto wet blue, at 6"d. per lb. 2l6 



10 ditto blue-black, at 3d. ditto, 2 6 



6 gallons of lime-water, • • 6 



4 ditto fish-oil prepared, • 12 



7i ditto incorporated oil, •.... 15 



7^ ditto linseed-oil, at 4s. 6d. per gallon, ...... 2 8 9 



592lbs. weight. ^7 15 1 



This excellent bright green does not exceed three-pence 

 farthing per pound ready to lay on, and the inventor challenges 

 ^ny colour-man or painter, to produce a green equal to it for 

 <ighteen-pence. 



