My car is a 1968 build, S2 OTS - Jaguar heritage certificate states original colour as Cream. For most of its ownership, we referred to it as Old English White, but c'est la vie.
Anyway, after its extensive rebuild and re-paint around 4 years ago, we carefully matched the paint to original samples still on the car, and the end result is lovely.
However, I neglected to keep a small supply of paint for minor chip touch-ups. Obviously, the original colour is non-existent in any modern supplier lists, so a simple touch-up pen is not available. But, during some online digging, I found some reference to Ford Wimbledon White being a close match. This was easily sourced in a 10ml bottle for little money. I had an annoying chip on one of the engine frames, and I have to say this is an excellent solution for filling this (at least it is on my car). I will still apply a few more layers, then smooth it down a tad, but colour match is really good. This will be useful for any such small areas of damage going forward.
Anyway, this may help others...





