Two Typefaces
Please excuse the proofs and I hope they are adequate for some help.
My best guess for the upper is Lingwood or Dante and I have not been able to find anything re: the lower. Thanks.

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ffi |
fl |
5m |
4m |
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k |
e |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
$ |
@ |
# |
Æ |
Œ |
æ |
œ |
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j |
b |
c |
d |
i |
s |
f |
g |
ff |
9 |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
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? |
fi |
0 |
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H |
I |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
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Please excuse the proofs and I hope they are adequate for some help.
My best guess for the upper is Lingwood or Dante and I have not been able to find anything re: the lower. Thanks.
11-1-11.jpg
It’s hard to tell about the type at the top, but it is definitely not Dante, and I’ve never heard of Lingwood. The type seems to be off its feet or over-inked, but I’d wager a guess that it is a Caslon variant. It would help to have a proof on a smooth paper showing the uppercase A,E,W,Z, and lowercase a,c,e,h,m,r,s,w if you have them.The lower example is Cooper Black Italic.
Paul
Thank you very much Paul and I’ll try and put together that combo. Neil