No 133

Specimen of No 133

This type measures 24 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 his 1882  Specimens of Wood Type and Borders.

This cut of No 133 was not shown in American Wood Type, but was shown in the folio on page 34.

Type name used by manufacturer:

Hamilton Gothic Condensed No 6  or No 205

Morgans & Wilcox Gothic No 2

National Printers’ Materials Block  Gothic

Page No 133  [4205]

Tubbs Ancient  Gothic  or No 2057

Wells Gothic Condensed Light Face No 2  [5080]

This is the Page cut.

Leavenworth showed an un-condensed version named Gothic No 2 in his 1837 Leavenworths Patent Wood Type.

Kelly noted that while Leavenworth first showed the angled corner style in 1837 it did not gain wide popularity until the 1870s.