Speaking of this type in his Early Printed Books, Mr. E. G. Duff points out its close resemblance to that used by the Paris printers P. Levet and Jean Higman in 1490, and argues that it was either obtained from them or from the type-cutter who cut their founts.
"A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898"
Henry R. Plomer
Levet, 1872. Fawn, touched red.
"Roses and Rose Growing"
Rose Georgina Kingsley
Levet, 1869. Canary yellow and white.
"Roses and Rose Growing"
Rose Georgina Kingsley