Although it is an early Fraktur pattern, it is easy to see the characteristic differences with the Schwabacher style (look at 1538 Schwabacher), like in the small d, o or y... and the capitals (look at the H, K, T...).
Frequently, Schwabacher and Fraktur were used together in the same book : Fraktur style for the main and Schwabacher for marginalia and comments.
This font contains standard ligatures and German historical ligatures (German double s, long s, ts...) and diacritics (special ummlaut 'e superscript' and '∞' instead of dieresis with letters a, o and u,) naturally, we have added numerous letters lacking in the original to permit a contemporary use of the font.
Font Family: 1534 Fraktur Normal
Tags: 1500's, 1600's, 1700's, antiqued, blackletters, certificate, decorative, distressed, formal, german, headline