Empty Casse Jouglette

 
 
                   
                  
 
 
 
                 
 
 
                   
            
         
   
     
 
       
     
  
   
 
 
 
         
   

This French case configuration is shown in Audin: Histoire de l'imprimerie par l'image (1929) as being the Casse de Jouglet in Journal des Imprimeurs no.47.16 (1900). The upper case section has roughly three rows of eight boxes, but some are sub-divided. There are thus 54 boxes in the upper section, and 126 boxes overall. In contrast, the Comet case also shown by Audin has 55 upper case boxes and 113 boxes overall, and the case shown later by Hostettler in Technical terms of the printing industry (1949) has 60 upper case boxes and 114 boxes overall.

The type lay is Jouglet.

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This page was written in 2013 by David Bolton and last updated 13 August 2013.