ABC of Antique Tuscan X Condensed No 11, 6 line

Antique Tuscan X Condensed No 11, 6 line

Specimen of Antique Tuscan X Condensed No 11, 6 line

This type measures 6 line in size and was produced with the end-cut method. The type block is stamped Page & Co., Greenville, Ct. which was used by Page and Basset between 1857–1859.

This face was first shown as wood type by William H. Page in his 1859  Specimens of Wood Type.

This cut of Antique Tuscan X Condensed No 11 was shown in  American Wood Type  on page 326 but not in the folio.

Type name used by manufacturer:

Cooley Antique Tuscan X Condensed No 8

Morgans & Wilcox Antique Tuscan X Condensed No 11 [3112]

Page Antique Tuscan X Condensed No 11 [315]

Tubbs No 2245

Wells Gothic Tuscan Condensed No 3 or  No 643  [5120]

This is the Page cut, it also matches the Cooley cut.

Kelly attributed this to being first shown by Cooley in 1850. This is an incorrect date. Cooley’s Specimens of Wood Type cannot be as definitively dated, but due to business address labels printed in the catalog, it can be discerned that it was produced some time between 1859–1863.