Anyone recognize these numbers?
Was proofing some new stuff today, and I have no idea what these numbers are from. They look cool as hell, though. They’re wood, and 10 lines high, if that helps.

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Was proofing some new stuff today, and I have no idea what these numbers are from. They look cool as hell, though. They’re wood, and 10 lines high, if that helps.
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These could be figures to Wells’ Phanitalian, shown on page 289, in Kelly. They are very similar to Page’s No. 132 (Hamilton’s No. 214) but theirs has a mid-point horizontal mark. I don’t have a Wells specimen to check.
Dave Greer