Issued by Bauer in 1904 [Wetzig 1926–40] or 1907 [Reichardt 2011] as Florentiner Mediaeval. A Florentiner Kursiv (italic) was added in c. 1910. There is also a halbfett. Accompanied by borders for initials (Initial-Umrahmungen) and two series (sizes) of ornaments (Florentiner Ornamente*) [Bauersche Hauptprobe, c. 1915]
*) Not to be confused with Schelter & Giesecke’s Florentiner Einfassung (1880). Hans Reichardt credits Albert Auspurg with a Florentiner Ornamente issued by AG für Schriftguß (i.e. AG für Schriftgießerei und Maschinenbau) in 1911, which is probably also unrelated.