An adaptation of the rimmed initials that accompanied Harper, and most likely of a wood type version named Harper Rimmed Initials made by Day & Collins before 1897. Shown in PLINC’s Art Nouveau Xenotypes 1895–1905 (1962) as Xenotype 3538 and in One Line (1971) as Eminence, in capitals only. In addition to the capitals with contour, the glyph overview in Alphabet Thesaurus vol. 2 shows uppercase and lowercase glyphs without contour, with alternates for ‘M’ and ‘N’, and glyphs for ‘E’ and ‘L’ that are different from the contour version.
No known digitization.