What do you mean by that? So, I was right but didn't suggest it because I wasn't sure. What's the big deal?
Porcelain? I doubt it though. Therefore I am not suggesting it.

Edited on Jul 26, 2012 at 21:15 by drf_
For some reason while I was writing the suggestion drf put it up as well. Oh well!
This is weird.
Edited on Jul 26, 2012 at 19:22 by malvolio
I found some links but I don't know if they're legal.
Myfonts does not have it!
It says Urqu & Hart Hunt.
Maybe.
Edited on Jul 26, 2012 at 19:20 by Rodolphe
Caeldera and the "&" is Vivaldi.
I think.
claudeserieux, you may be right.I think it was done by a calligrapher. I may be wrong, though.
Wich one? I'm pretty positive about the one in red.
Drf, I edited my last post not because I am trying to pretend was right but because since I always recommend fonts that are slightly off, I didn't say anything at that time and assumed that I was simply wrong.
Now I know I wasn't, and so I edited that post. Anyway, who cares. It's not like I knew the actual name of the font.

Edited on Jul 25, 2012 at 22:13 by malvolio
The m is really unique in this font.
It's an italic version of something (I know, you probably knew that already) ...do you have a larger pic?
My best guess would be calibri...
I think it's in bold...
Thank you for telling me, drf. I'll do that from now on. I didn't even notice that star.

You are so correct, Rodolphe! I knew it couldn't be Loki Cola.
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