A stylistically diverse collection of letters (A–Z, no ‘KWYZ’, two forms for ‘S’ and ‘T’) shown by Freeman Delamotte in The Book of Ornamental Alphabets, Ancient and Mediaeval (London, 1858), labeled “8th and 9th Centuries. Anglo-Saxon”. The ‘8’ and ‘9’ in the sample are taken from a set of numerals from the same source. It’s unlikely that these glyphs were ever made into a typeface.