Gothic Round was first introduced as wood type by the George Nesbitt Co. in 1838 [RRK], appearing to be a softened variation of Edwin Allen’s Gothic shown at the same time.
Some versions, such as Farmer, Little & John’s, have simplified shapes of letters like ‘G’ and ‘R’.
Phototype adaptations by Headliners as part of the Morgan Press Collection (as W 121, 1964, no lowercase nor numerals) [1964 specimen] and by Solotype as Round Gothic (no lowercase). [Solo 1992]
In 2013 Miguel Sousa digitized the face for the Hamilton Wood Type Museum as HWT Gothic Round.