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Originally Posted by Ghitulescu
See the samples below, with the most representative glyphs, like A, U, R, S, g, f, t, s:
It's a font used in print, around 1940-1950.
Thanks in advance
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Okay, so...not any perfect matches, but:
- Zilvertype Pro has an "A" like that--but not a t.
- Caslon ICGTitling (not to be confused with any other Caslon Titling font) has a t somewhat like that, lower-case.
- Laura Worthington's Charcuterie Serif is the closest that I'm able to find--it's very similar on the A. Not so much on the t.
Also-mentioned: Valifieris and Contenu. Not "alike," but similar in feel, somewhat. The Contenu might suit to channel the FEEL.
Sorry. That one, I suspect, like my last great Font Hunt, may yield nada, nothing, zip, zein. I'm pretty good at finding fonts, and I can't find it or even something closer than what I've listed.
A lot of fonts require extensive hand-searching through old font catalogues. I have the Fontbook, etc., but not that far back.
Hitch