Patented by Herman Ihlenburg Nov. 18, 1884 [patent] and first cast by MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan “The letters C, E, F, L, Q and T are made each in two distinct widths.” [1902 ATF specimen] Additionally includes some ornamented glyphs (P, Q, S – see sample) which might be size-specific. Mortised No. 2 is a set of initials with overlapping boxes: “Types of numerous faces can be easily and accurately fitted into the slotted sides.” [c.1892 specimen]
Morticia NF (Nick’s Fonts, 2014) is a digital interpretation.