Wallpapers and Decorations (John Gilkes & Sons) by Conrad H. Leigh

$998.00

Conrad H. Leigh (1883 – ?)
Date:  c. 1915
Size:   31″ x 47″
Medium:  Lithograph | Linen-backed
INV. #:  2598

Description

This rare original stone lithograph celebrates the Belle Époque era of interior design merchandising. Created by Conrad H. Leigh around 1915, the poster depicts a shopper consulting with a salesman—both rendered in charming 18th-century costume—a sophisticated marketing choice that positioned John Gilkes & Sons decor shop in Brighton as a custodian of refined taste. Leigh, best known for Victorian book illustration, brought exceptional artistry to this commercial piece; the composition demonstrates masterful lithographic technique, with carefully balanced color and line work that elevates what could have been a simple trade announcement into a collectible design.

Printed by J.J. Keliher & Co. in London on stone lithograph, the poster showcases the quality workmanship for which the Brighton decor firm was known. The linen-backed, conservation-mounted piece is in excellent condition, with only minor abrasions along the outermost borders—entirely expected for a poster of this age — and is ready to frame immediately.

Condition Notes: Great condition; minor wear on outer borders. Professionally acid-free conservation mounted and linen-backed.

Certificate & Authenticity

Original stone lithograph (not reproduction). IVPDA certified. Certificate of Authenticity included.

Specifications

  • Artist: Conrad H. Leigh
  • Title: Wallpapers and Decorations (John Gilkes & Sons)
  • Date: c. 1915
  • Origin: Printed in England
  • Printer: J.J. Keliher & Co., London
  • Size: 31″ × 47″
  • Medium: Stone lithograph, linen-backed
  • Subject: Brighton decor shop, 18th-century costume figures, interior design

Additional information

Dimensions 31 × 47 in

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