The House Industries logo. A quick check did not spot an an exact match with any of the fonts in the House Industries catalog.
Somewhat similar to Sign Painter Casual
Wood Type URW is a match. Saloon Girl
http://myfonts.us/td-njGNyy is similar but slightly different.
Edited on Nov 16, 2016 at 13:15 by donshottype
No exact match.
Clarendon Black is somewhat similar in weight and proportions but has bracketed serifs instead of the slab serifs in your image.
No exact match found.
Similar to Bodoni Sans Bold. Main differences are the parallel sides to the counters and the straighter diagonal on the _S_.
No exact match found.
Immoblier is in the general style of Kaufmann Bold, a design dating from 1936, and Swing Bold a very similar design from 1955.
Redrawn with some horizontal compression and editing
A Clockwork Orange was released in 1971 and it is very likely that the label was typed on a typewriter.
Some typewriter faces have inspired digital fonts but a quick check did not disclose an exact match to the label.
Italian Typewriter could be used to approximate the look of the typewriter typeface used in the label.
Manfred Klein's LeArchitect is a free version here at Dafont
Jeanneret NF is a crisp rendition by Nick Curtis of Le Corbusier's stencils
At a price of only US $ 10.00, it is my recommended choice of the various suggestions.
Le Corbusier is also based on the French Stencils
A version of Le Corbusier's stencils was marketed by Letraset as Charette.
See the James Mosley's history at:
http://typefoundry.blogspot.ca/2010_03_01_archive.html
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The chrome emblems of 1950s vintage cars have inspired several connected geometric scripts
The closest to Customline could perhaps be Cabriolet and Hooptie Script Italic
http://myfonts.us/td-jkuh6m
Also Permanent Waves
http://myfonts.us/td-XHxIxr and Rocket Script
http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=rocket+script&text=Customline FF Flightcase would also seem to be derived from Didot style stencils. Rougher outlines than your image.
P22 Pop Art Stencil is close to your image and is a fairly smooth rendition of a bold Didot style.
No mention of source, but I suspect French stencils similar to those cited by the author of LL Liberte.
Pop Artists mentioned in the P22 description were eclectic in using everything from comic strips to soup cans as sources for their work.
UPDATE: Further checking persuades me that the artist is Le Corbusier. See following posts.
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No match found.
Perhps the Latin subset of a Japanese font?
Note the use of the rare "Detroit serif" a.k.a. "mansard serif."
A couple of fonts with this style of serif are Fairplex Wide Bold
http://myfonts.us/td-6jXYd8
and Pacella Black
http://myfonts.us/td-TE4t4B
Edited on Nov 04, 2016 at 15:35 by frd
Custom Logo.
Perhaps made by editing Copperplate Gothic Bold.
New leg on _R_. Various clipped serifs. Usual logomaker's tricks to convert fonts into big bucks as a logo commission

Jackie, I posted before seeing your posts.
Checked further and find that Tattoo House seems to be an old undownloadable version of Ray Larabie's Deftone Stylus
http://www.dafont.com/deftone-stylus-old2.font?psize=l&text=Tattoo+House
or
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