A Specimen of Printing Types by William Caslon, Letter-Founder to His Majesty.

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Title

A Specimen of Printing Types by William Caslon, Letter-Founder to His Majesty.

Coverage

London:

Publisher

Caslon,

Date

[1786].

Description

The first leaf of this 18th-century type specimen issued by the foundry of William Caslon includes larger display faces, while the remaining leaves feature a total of 90 flowers and 114 fonts of varying sizes. William Caslon (1692–1766) was one of the first major successful type founders in England, a nation which previously relied on type imported from Dutch foundries. This specimen, dates from the latter part of the Caslon firm’s activities; it was reproduced in E. Chambers’s Cyclopædia in 1786.

Source

From the collection of Rare Book School