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You'll be working with lots of black, plus barring. The D'Anvers may give some gold leakage, so you can always breed the leaky offspring to produce more Golden offspring. But this will take careful selection.
I guess black is a pretty color too. What if I were to breed a buff Orpington into the mix would it add more buff orange?
Sumatras vary, Heritage Plymouth Barred Rocks are friendly(At least Mine Is), D'Anvers are supposed to be friendly.

Adding the D'Anvers, & Plymouth Rocks should help lessen the flightyness.

Comb would vary with the genetics involved. You could get walnut, or rose, or pea. A single comb maybe possible if the Walnut, or Rose, or Pea are carrying the recessive genes for single comb.

If you want a specific comb type, only breed those birds?
I'm fine with any comb, I was wondering what one so I could put it on my little paper.
 
I guess black is a pretty color too. What if I were to breed a buff Orpington into the mix would it add more buff orange?

I'm fine with any comb, I was wondering what one so I could put it on my little paper.
Buff X Black gives interesting results, so you can add them if you want.

Pea comb, or walnut may fit your breed best.
 
Buff Orpington X Australorp, & Buff Orpington X Barred Rock crosses.
These are my parent generation of my Wheaten Crele Orpington project.
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These are only examples of Buff X black.
 

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