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Looks like a Frank Lloyd Wright adaptation, but after a quick search I couldn't match it to anything.
Looks more like Charles Rennie Macintosh for the double bar A. Art Nouveau R and E. Couldn't find much more.
No back slanted A -- no Italics to speak of. The Slant bar N and Ampersand were not found.
Here's as couple of links anyway: http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/itc/rennie-mackintosh/ --http://www.myfonts.com/foundry/CRMFontCo/ --http://www.crmackintosh.net/product_details.html
This font is called CRMacintosh.
16 Jan 2013 — 9:15pm
Looks like a Frank Lloyd Wright adaptation, but after a quick search I couldn't match it to anything.
16 Jan 2013 — 10:30pm
Looks more like Charles Rennie Macintosh for the double bar A. Art Nouveau R and E. Couldn't find much more.
No back slanted A -- no Italics to speak of. The Slant bar N and Ampersand were not found.
Here's as couple of links anyway: http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/itc/rennie-mackintosh/
--http://www.myfonts.com/foundry/CRMFontCo/
--http://www.crmackintosh.net/product_details.html
This font is called CRMacintosh.
The /L aren't exact copies on the original as well as having a short arm vis a vis the /E, so could be handiwork.