I completed the alphabet sampler I've been working on. The chart is attributed to German printer Johann Schonsperger (1455 - 1521). I questioned the absence of the letter 'J' when the letter 'S' was duplicated. An online search cleared the mystery - a clear distinction between 'I' and 'J' was made in 1524 by the Italian grammarian Gian Giorgio Trissino. I didn't find a clear answer as to why 'U' was missing (unless it's part of the 'W') or why 'W' appears before 'V'. I included the 1520 date to remind me of the timeframe of the chart. Luckily, I used a color catcher in the bowl I cleaned the sampler in - that red was not colorfast! I have a dark wood frame waiting for some attention before framing.
My cigar box of 'pieces and parts' is filling up. Scrappy stars in my future!