Colophon

Throughout THP publications, the “#” symbol following a type tradename
indicates that the face is known to be digitized at the current writing.

TheScroll#=Ribbonette#. H.W. Caslon, 1850 [Gray 186, 201].
Foregound letterforms and THP text header,
Clarendon
#. Besley, ®1845 [Gray 51].

TypeKarnac#. Designer unknown. Cut by John F. Cumming/
Dickinson TF ±1884-1886 [Advertising Specimen, Inland Printer March 1886;
Loy, W.E.: Designers and Engravers of Type. In Inland Printer July 1898].

Carpenter Script#. Personal handwriting of Charles W. Carpenter
of R. Hoe & Co., manufacturers of printing presses.
Cut by James West/Cleveland TF <July 27, 1882 [USPTO D13279].

Copley#. Unknown Boston Sign Painter
[De Vinne, T.L. (1902): The Practice of Typography, 250].
Cut by John F. Cumming/Boston TF, ±1881-1884
[Loy, W.E.: Inland Printer 3:342, 1886].
Named in memory of portrait painter John Singleton Copley [c1738–1815] of Boston.

History unknown, representative of 19th-century wood type ornaments.

Index Initials#. Charles H. Beeler/MacKellar Smiths & Jordan, 1891 [USPTO D21141]
Kismet#. John F. Cumming/Boston Type Foundry, <1884
[Loy, W.E.: Inland Printer July 1898; BTF advertising specimen, Inland Printer 3:347, 1886].