S. A. Mitchell, Miner of and Dealer in Mica, Alstead, New Hampshire business card Photo(s) by Alan Mays. Imported from Flickr on Jun 10, 2023. Artwork published in circa 1880. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Alan Mays and tagged with “antiquetuscanextended” and “celtic”. License: All Rights Reserved. The business card of Sylvester A. Mitchell (1828–1915), who was a mica miner and farmer in Alstead, New Hampshire. S. A. Mitchell, Miner of & Dealer in Mica, Alstead, New Hampshire The first two lines appear to be set in two widths of a Celtic. “MICA” is in caps from Antique Tuscan Extended. The place name combines Antique Extended (light) (precursor of Hellenic Wide) with what looks like a less wide variant of the big type, that is Antique Tuscan (see also Antique Pointed). The card is undated. Judging from the typefaces and Mitchell’s life span, it might be from the 1870s or 1880s. Typefaces Formats Ephemera (1119) Topics Retail/Shopping (1010) Tagged withbusiness cards (1394)mining (10)only type (1192)alternating line styles (135)Victorian (37)1870s (4)1880s (29)center-aligned text (1683)black and white (1889) Artwork location United States (9033) Alstead (1) New Hampshire (6) In Sets Moodboard (eschenlauer sinic) (245) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Celtic in use Specimens of Book and Job Types for Sale by the Penhallow Printing Companyc. 1890Penhallow Printing CompanyContributed by David Merfield “A Happy New Year. 1879.”1878unknownContributed by Fonts In Use Staff Three Worlds; or, Plan of Redemptionc. 1877Charles Taze RussellContributed by Leonardo Cuellar Sponsor More in Retail/Shopping David’s Deli boxes and bagMarget LarsenContributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick Boogiec. 2014Photo(s) by Ben Mitchell on Flickr. MODE2023Everyday PracticeJoonho KwonJihyo AhnContributed by Benoît Bodhuin Staff Pick Beethoven Suit, BangkokunknownContributed by Jonathan Butterick More in Ephemera Nora Eglesz2019KR8 BureauContributed by Nikolas Wrobel Carl Becker labels (1920s–1940s)c. 1923unknownContributed by René Villeaux f8 Conference Badges2010Ben BarryContributed by Stephen Coles Blog Luftkurort Oberstdorf postcardc. 1980Cramer KunstanstaltPhoto(s) by Michael Studt on Flickr. More Fonts In Use The Oven by Sophie Goldstein2015Contributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick Dec. 7, 1941 record cover1966Ed LeeContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick One Idea, One Book exhibition2023Finn ReduhnKatharine WatzlawickContributed by Moritz Appich Staff Pick Melissa Flygrlc. 2017Leo PortoFelipe RochaContributed by Nino Parlette Staff Pick