Empty Jobbing Upper Case

                                                        
              
       
       
       

This English typecase configuration is that of Stephenson, Blake & Co: Printing Material & Machinery (1922) and also a later, but undated, Caslon: Composing Room Equipment. It is intended for capitals or metal poster type, etc.

The case differs from Miller & Richard's Jobbing Upper, in that it has two rows of subdivided boxes, then three rows of single boxes, whereas M&R have four rows of single boxes and one row of subdivided boxes.

Other empty cases
ie with the boxes left blank
Other type layouts
ie with characters assigned to boxes
Full Index of layoutsGlossary of terms usedSources of the layoutsIntroduction
Quantities in a fount of typeQuantities in a case of type
Notes about Job
and Double Cases
Notes about Upper casesNotes about Lower casesAlembic home page

This page was written in 1997 by David Bolton and last updated 27 November 01.