The Bitstream version of City Bold, with weight increased
STEAM also resembles a variation of Concave Extended
STEAM resembles a variation of Gladiate
Edited on Dec 08, 2016 at 17:06 by donshottype
KIM’S: Franklin Gothic Condensed
CONVENIENCE: Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed
Among somewhat similar fonts, you could try Belair
Warszawa is a custom handcrafted automobile emblem used for many years.
http://polishpoland.com/tag/fso/
http://www.warszawaprzezwarszawe.pl/
Some fonts have been made in this style, sometimes called chrome connected script, but AFAIK none are an exact match
Among somewhat similar fonts, you could try Raceway
A fashionable Art Nouveau lettering style from the mid 1890s.
Book written by Dr. G. Hartwig and published by Longmans, Green & Co. in 1893. Cover artist unknown.
Closest font is Bambus Grotesk produced by the Emil Gursch foundry in 1896.

AFAIK no digital version.

Handlettered generic Roman capitals.
The most distinctive feature is the calligraphic Tuscanesque terminals on parts of some letters that are derivied from Richard Lipton's Arrus
HWT Bulletin Script Two is a modification of Bulletin, which has the rounded bulbous bottom terminals shown in the image.
Aka Smoke, Psychedelitype, Baghdad Backslant

Edited on Dec 06, 2016 at 11:39 by donshottype
Agree this is probably not a font.
For a similar effect you might try Kuno Handwriting
Custom logotype.
Letterforms look like they are derived from Matrix II Wide, made bolder and with a unique serif pasted on the top lhs of _R_
Apply less leftwards slant, like so

Slant it leftwards
Edited on Dec 03, 2016 at 13:27 by donshottype
These are embroidery fonts, for use on an embroidery machine.
Embroidery fonts have very open counters and scripts are almost upright to enable the machine to produce a letter that is relatively legible.
If you compare the computer versions of some fonts that have been converted to embroidery fonts, the embroidery version is stiff and rather clunky.
Converting the embroidery fonts I mentioned to a versions usable on a computer is a DIY project that includes a lot of editing to deal with the stiff and clunky nature of the letter-forms.

The embroidery machine has mangled some of the details, but this is definitely Arnold Böcklin
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