Eric Gill

33 copies for sale · $20–$17,500 · 9 first editions · 4 signed

Notable copies for sale

Emblems Engraved On Wood (signed) — John Windle Antiquarian$12,750
The Future of Sculpture (signed) — John Windle Antiquarian$3,950
The empty bed (signed) — Rulon-Miller Books$1,250
Art-Nonsense and Other Essays (signed) — James Arsenault & Company$800
From the Palestine Diary of Eric Gill (first edition) — James Cummins Bookseller$1,500
DRAWINGS FROM LIFE (first edition) — Kay Craddock Antiquarian BooksellerA$95
Art-nonsense and other essays (first edition) — Rulon-Miller Books$50
First nudes (first edition) — Rulon-Miller Books$50
It All Goes Together; Selected Letters (first edition) — Bauer Rare Books$40
Autobiography (first edition) — Bauer Rare Books$35

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Works on the market

Engraving Christmas Greetings2 copies · $75–$95
AUTOBIOGRAPHY2 copies · $20–$25
Emblems Engraved On Wood1 copy · $12,750
The Future of Sculpture1 copy · $3,950
The empty bed1 copy · $1,250
The Lord's Song1 copy · $350
DRAWINGS FROM LIFE1 copy · A$95
Wood Engraving1 copy · £95

Market context

8 copies of Eric Gill's works have left the market recently; the median last-listed price was $78 (last listed prices at time of sale or removal, not confirmed sale prices).

Recent auction results (hammer prices, premiums not included):

Art Nonsense and Other Essays, one of 100 copies signed by the author, 1929; and 7 others (forum, 2026-07-02)£90
The Song of Songs, called by many the Canticle of Canticles, 1925 (dominic winter, 2026-05-01)£540

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