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C.F. Drury post cards advert

Contributed by Milan Braun on Oct 20th, 2024. Artwork published in
circa 1900
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C.F. Drury post cards advert
Photo: Milan Braun. License: All Rights Reserved.

C. F. DRURY for Latest POST CARDS

C.F. Drury was a printer and publisher in Southport, England, north of Liverpool. This advert for postcards was probably printed around 1900, based on the featured typefaces. Regina-Kursiv is the youngest of the four: it originated in 1895 at the Berthold foundry. It was also sold in the UK, including by James Marr and Co. in Edinburgh.

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  • De Vinne
  • Caxtonian
  • Latin Condensed
  • Regina-Kursiv

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1 Comment on “C.F. Drury post cards advert”

  1. Image: Quicker Than the Eye

    When C.F. Drury printed a prospectus for the book Magical Novelties (1906) by Charles Medrington (1888–1934), he also used De Vinne and Regina-Kursiv, alongside Wedlock / Cardinal and other fonts.

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