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Palace Script is an early twentieth-century version of an English copperplate script. Its steep incline and dramatic color variation give its letters the appearance of being engraved. The Palace Script font is often used for formal invitations. It is also used as a caption face under mounted prints of landscapes and copies of old paintings and in greeting cards. Palace Script was created for the Stephenson Blake foundry in 1923.
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