Egyptian Ornamented
12 Line
Box 088
Antique | Clarendon | Uppercase & Figures
- This type measures 12 line in size and was produced with the end-cut method. The type block is stamped American W. T. Co. So Windham CT which was used by Tubbs between 1883–1902.
- This face was first shown as wood type by William H. Page in James Conner’s Sons Typographic Messenger, Vol.5 No.1 (January 1870).
- This cut of Egyptian Ornamented was shown in American Wood Type on page 292 and in the folio on page 53.
Type name used by manufacturer:
Morgans & Wilcox Egyptian Condensed Ornamented [3216]
Page Egyptian Ornamented [283]
Tubbs No 2115
Wells Tuscan Egyptian Condensed No 1 or No 550 [5219]
This is the Tubbs cut.
In American Wood Type Kelly noted that this style was “widely used in the last twenty years of the [19th] century and are commonly associated with Frontier events—they appear on stage bills, “Wanted” posters, etc.”
Character Quantities
- A3
- B2
- C2
- D2
- E4
- F2
- G2
- H2
- I4
- J2
- K1
- L4
- M2
- N3
- O5
- P22
- Q1
- R2
- S4
- T3
- U2
- V2
- W2
- X1
- Y2
- Z1
- a-
- b-
- c-
- d-
- e-
- f-
- g-
- h-
- i-
- j-
- k-
- l-
- m-
- n-
- o-
- p-
- q-
- r-
- s-
- t-
- u-
- v-
- w-
- x-
- y-
- z-
- 03
- 13
- 22
- 32
- 42
- 52
- 62
- 72
- 82
- 92
- &1
- $1
- !1
- Open Apos/Comma3
- Close Apos-
- Period4
- Question Mark-
- Colon-
- Semi-Colon-
- Dash1
- Ligature-
- Other-