Indexes
Assorted sizes & cuts
Box 170
Manicules & arrow
The first wood Indexes were shown by Wells & Webb as a flourished, calligraphic styled form in 1854. William H. Page & Company showed the more representational Indexes in its 1859 Specimens of Wood Type, Borders, Rules, &c. Manufactured by Wm. H. Page & Co, Greenville, Conn. Most of the major manufacturers showed stylistic variations of the Index and referred to them by a number of different names, including Manicule, Fist, Phist, Pointer, or Hand. William H. Page & Company appears to have sold Indexes in mirrored pairs.
Index No. 2
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company
20–line
This was first shown in Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company’s c. 1885 Condensed Specimen Book of Wood Type.
Index No. 3
Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company
20–line
This was first shown in Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Company’s c. 1885 Condensed Specimen Book of Wood Type.
Index No. 7
The Hamilton Manufacturing Company
10–line
This was first shown in the Hamilton Manufacturing Company’s 1889 Specimens of Wood Type & Borders.