Clarendon Italian

Specimen of Clarendon Italian

This type measures 5 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.1 No.3 (March, 1866).

Clarendon Italian was not shown in either  American Wood Type  or the folio.

Type name used by manufacturer:

Hamilton Clarendon Italian or  No 37

Morgans & Wilcox Clarendon Italian [3036]

National Printers’ Materials Clarendon Italian

Page Clarendon Italian  [4037]

Tubbs Clarendon Italian or  No 2024

Wells Clarendon Italian  [5032]

This cut has not yet been matched to a manufacturer.