Antique Tuscan, 6 line
This type measures 6 line in size and was produced with the end-cut method. The type block is stamped American W. T. Co. which was used by Tubbs between 1878–1883.
This face was first shown as wood type by Darius Wells and E.R. Webb in their 1849 Specimen of Wood Type.
Antique Tuscan was shown in American Wood Type on page 280. This cut was not shown in the folio.
Type name used by manufacturer:
Bill, Stark Antique Tuscan
Cooley Antique Tuscan
Hamilton Antique Tuscan or No 25
Knox Antique Tuscan
Morgans & Wilcox Antique Tuscan [3205]
National Printers’ Materials Antique Tuscan
Page Antique Tuscan [4025]
Tubbs Antique Tuscan or No 2071
Wells Antique Tuscan or No 343 [5198]
This is the Tubbs cut.
In American Wood Type Kelly noted that this face most likely originated as a wood type in America. Lowercase was not added until 1854.
In the 1884 Hamilton & Katz Specimens of Holly Wood Type, multiple catalog numbers were listed for what seems to be the same design of Antique Tuscan, No 25, No 46, No 79 and No 90. No 25 is used here in this list because it was the only number for this cut used by Hamilton in specimen books after 1884.