1864 GLC Monogram

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What is the 1864 GLC Monogram font?

This family of two character monograms and initial letters was inspired from a French portfolio containing about two hundred examples of “Chiffres – deux lettres”, destinated to engravers and jewelers, published in Paris in 1864, drawn by French engraver, C. Demengeot.
Unfortunately, a large part of the pages were lost, so we have had to redraw about two thirds of the complete monogram family. More…
Each package contains numerals and two complete sets of two-letter monograms, for example the A-B set, containing AA AB AC… corresponding to caps keys alphabet and BA, BB, BC… corresponding to lower case keys alphabet.
We have added an Initial set, with two choices of single characters.
Warning: I and J have strictly identical monograms.

1864 GLC Monogram Font families

The 1864 GLC Monogram includes the following font families:

  • 1864 GLC Monogram Initials
  • 1864 GLC Monogram AB
  • 1864 GLC Monogram CD
  • 1864 GLC Monogram EF
  • 1864 GLC Monogram GH
  • 1864 GLC Monogram IJ
  • 1864 GLC Monogram KL
  • 1864 GLC Monogram MN
  • 1864 GLC Monogram OP
  • 1864 GLC Monogram QR
  • 1864 GLC Monogram ST
  • 1864 GLC Monogram UV
  • 1864 GLC Monogram WX
  • 1864 GLC Monogram YZ

1864 GLC Monogram Preview

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Is 1864 GLC Monogram Free to Download?

No. This is a premium font that you can download from MyFonts.com Please don't waste your time looking for a free download of 1864 GLC Monogram as you just won't find it.

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