First shown as wood type by William H. Page in his 1859 Specimens of Wood Type. Carried by Page as Antique Tuscan No 9 [4017], by Hamilton (as Antique Tuscan No 9 or No 17), by Tubbs (as No 2173), and by Wells (as Gothic Tuscan X Condensed No 1 or No 636 [5088]) [RRK].