Portrait engraving plate of Mrs. Gibbings, called “Portrait of a Lady.” Signed “E.G.” See Cleverdon (1929) illustration #69. Clark has Gill proof sequence.
One of Eric Gill’s set of progressive proofs in six versions, all inscribed and initialed by him. This item is a dry point proof. Also included is a holograph describing the prints. Gill #25
One of Eric Gill’s set of progressive proofs in six versions, all inscribed and initialed by him. This item has a note in Gill’s hand stating it is a “rejected proof.” Gill #25
One of Eric Gill’s set of progressive proofs in six versions, all inscribed and initialed by him. This item is noted in Gill’s hand as being the “2nd proof.” Gill #25
One of Eric Gill’s set of progressive proofs in six versions, all inscribed and initialed by him. This item noted as “4-50” but two diagonal marks across the print and Gill’s annotation show that it was a discarded print. Gill #25