“… designed in 1901 by Morris Benton and another person
identified by ATF only as Cowan, but has also been ascribed to
Joseph W. Phinney. […] Engravers Old English Open was
produced by ATF in 1902. Sidney Gaunt designed Engravers Old
Black, very similar to Engravers Old English,
for BB&S in 1910, but BB&S later produced Engravers
English, a copy of Engravers Old English. It
has also been copied by Intertype, and by Ludlow as Old
English. Hansen’s Lafayette Text was very
similar. Engravers Old English Bold was designed by
Morris Benton for ATF in 1910.” — McGrew
There are digital versions from Monotype and Bitstream. Latter
includes the bold weight. See also the lighter More…
“… designed in 1901 by Morris Benton and another person identified by ATF only as Cowan, but has also been ascribed to Joseph W. Phinney. […] Engravers Old English Open was produced by ATF in 1902. Sidney Gaunt designed Engravers Old Black, very similar to Engravers Old English, for BB&S in 1910, but BB&S later produced Engravers English, a copy of Engravers Old English. It has also been copied by Intertype, and by Ludlow as Old English. Hansen’s Lafayette Text was very similar. Engravers Old English Bold was designed by Morris Benton for ATF in 1910.” — McGrew
There are digital versions from Monotype and Bitstream. Latter includes the bold weight. See also the lighter Wedding Text.