Teutonic

Specimen of Teutonic

This type measures 12 line in size and was produced with the end-cut method. The type block    does not have a manufacturer’s stamp.

This face was first shown as wood type by William H. Page in James Conner’s Sons Typographic Messenger, Vol.6 No.4 (October, 1871).

This cut of Teutonic was shown in  American Wood Type  on page 331 and in the folio on pages 59 and 60.

Type name used by manufacturer:

Hamilton Teutonic  or No 206

Morgans & Wilcox Teutonic [3090]

Page Teutonic [4206]

Tubbs Teutonic or  No 2172

This cut is the Hamilton cut.

In American Wood Type Kelly listed this design as being first shown by Page in 1872.