A face with horizontal contrast and heavily flared stems. Shown as wood type under the name Phanitalian in the 1872 specimen by Vanderburgh Wells & Co, in two widths. See also Phanitalian Ornamented. Not to be confused with Phanitalian Ornamented No 2, which originated at Page as No 132.
Included in the Morgan Press collection as W-32 (10 line), W-183 (10 line) and W-256 (4 line, UC only) [1964 Morgan Press catalog]. A phototype adaptation is included in Headliners’ Morgan Press Collection as W 157 [1964 catalog]. Another one is shown by Typeshop as Zwiesel. [Typeshop c.1977]