Agree with Onsite_signguy that this is based on Zapf Chancery Bold.
But redrawn as upright rather than sloped letters and with minor differences in letter shapes.
Presumably custom letters.
looks derived from Avant Garde Gothic, particularly the _r_ [with terminal clipped], the _s_ [with terminals clipped], the _o_ [with rhs of counter made vertical for center portion], and the _e_ [rotated 45 degrees left and terminal clipped].
Almost identical to Tomahawk image.
Famous poster of numbers by Herb Lubalin.
The poster numbers look identical to F37 Bella by Rick Banks 2011.
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Small scale of image means I can't say for certain. But looks like Verdana.
Compare to Verdana 8 pt:
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Width slightly compressed by user.
Kleukens Kursiv, metal type by Bauer 1915
AFAIK no digital.
Another digital version of the regular, under the name Trieste, by Scangraphic.
Sloped metal-type version of Kleukens Antiqua.
Digital version of the regular by Nick Curtis.
No matching heavy monoline sloped script to your image.
Closest I found is Enfantine, but is vertical and has many differences.
Ball terminals on the _S_.
Also found in Isabel Condensed
Rest of the font is different
Ball terminals on the _S_.
Found in Elysium
Rest of the font is different.
IIRC this was a Sears logo from the 1960s. I expect it would have been custom lettering rather than a font.
Image cleaned up for font ID attempt:
Seems to have been derived from a condensed Caslon.
Lettering, not a font. Note the differences in repeating letters such as _R_, _E_.
The lettering style is called uncial or Lombardic. Fonts in this style could be used as a substitute.
Custom lettering.
Closest substitute is perhaps Phoenix Script FLF, but note that THIS IS NOT A MATCH.
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