Caslon
10 Line
Box 001
Roman | Old Style | Uppercase, Lowercase & Figures
- This type measures 10 line in size and was produced with the end-cut method. The type block is stamped Hamilton, Two Rivers, Wis. which was used by Hamilton between 1891–1950s.
- This face was first shown as wood type by William H. Page in his July, 1879 Page’s Wood Type Album.
- Caslon was shown in American Wood Type on page 238, but was not shown in the folio.
Type name used by manufacturer:
AWT/Mandel Caslon
Hamilton Special or No 6065
Morgans & Wilcox Old Style No 1 [3150]
Page No 119 [282]
Tubbs Old Style No 1 or No 2096
This is the Hamilton cut.
- Caslon: 10 Line, #001
- Caslon: 20 Line, #002
- Caslon Bold: 10 Line, #003
Character Quantities
- A3
- B2
- C2
- D2
- E4
- F2
- G2
- H1
- I4
- J1
- K1
- L2
- M2
- N3
- O3
- P2
- Q1
- R3
- S3
- T3
- U2
- V2
- W2
- X1
- Y2
- Z1
- a4
- b2
- c2
- d1
- e5
- f2
- g2
- h2
- i4
- j1
- k1
- l3
- m2
- n3
- o4
- p1
- q1
- r2
- s4
- t4
- u2
- v2
- w2
- x1
- y2
- z1
- 04
- 12
- 22
- 31
- 42
- 52
- 62
- 72
- 82
- 92
- &1
- $2
- !1
- Open Apos/Comma1
- Close Apos-
- Period3
- Question Mark1
- Colon2
- Semi-Colon3
- Dash-
- Ligature-
- Other-