harvest gold

{{Short description|Shade of orange and yellow}}

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|title = Harvest gold

|hex = E6A817

|isccname = Strong orange yellow

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Harvest gold is a shade of orange and yellow. The first recorded use of harvest as a color name in English was in 1923.{{cite book | first1=Aloys John | last1=Maerz | first2=Morris Rea | last2=Paul | title=A Dictionary of Color | location=New York | year=1930 | publisher=McGraw-Hill | page=196 }} Color Sample of Harvest: Page 47 Plate 12 Color Sample H9 It was popular with kitchen and other appliances during the 1970s,{{cite book | author1=Leatrice Eiseman | author2=Keith Recker | title=Pantone: The Twentieth Century in Color | year = 2011 | publisher=Chronicle Books | isbn=978-1-4521-1313-5 | page=139}}{{cite book | author=Steven Bleicher | title=Contemporary Color: Theory and Use | year = 2011 | publisher=Cengage Learning | isbn=978-1-111-53891-0 | page=21}} along with brown, burnt orange, and avocado green.{{cite book|author=National Kitchen and Bath Association|title=Kitchen Planning: Guidelines, Codes, Standards|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dz5NyLDon-AC&pg=PA19|quote=The 1970s [...] Colors such as coppertone brown, burnt orange, avocado green, and harvest gold were all the rage.|year=2013|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-36762-9|page=19}}{{cite book|last=Stonebach|first=Diane|title=Kitchen Collectibles|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5iKdhuDeXmQC|year=1994|publisher=Wallace-Homestead|isbn=978-0-87069-668-8|page=158|quote= By 1971, the electric unit pictured was available in harvest gold, burnt orange and avocado, which were popular colors at the time.}}

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