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Typface used to set Catalago de Solerias published in Seville.

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Kevin Thompson

Given the variation in the letters (look at the cover closely), I suspect this was hand lettered in the gothic/medieval style.

Locksley, by Scriptorium, is similar.

It also resembles a 19th century face called Oxonian in a type specimen by the British foundry Michaelmas 1883, but again not a spot-on match. A modern version.

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Gecko

Try a google search for Gothic Initials, there are many and they vary considerably, but you may come across something close that you can adapt or something to enjoy as an alternative.

Gothic Initials Nine.gif

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