We've already reported on the collections of World War 1 & 2 and Civil War rifles going under the hammer at Dan Morphy Auctions, Pennsylvania, US on February 26-27.
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The sale will also feature a collection of steam toys and dolls, marble collectibles and - perhaps most unique of all - close to 300 lots of antique advertising.
Highlights for sale include over 25 vintage tobacco tins - including an extremely rare Shogun vertical pocket tin - estimated at $8,000-$12,000.
Also appearing is a handsome, painted-zinc Indian brave tobacco store figure made by Miller, Dubrul & Peters Manufacturing Co (based in Cincinnati and New York).
It is expected to sell for an incredible $30,000-$50,000.
Other historic lots expected to attract large bids include a large, illuminating shoe-form trade sign for Wahr Shoes (estimated at $8,000-$12,000) and a large wooden shotgun shell display for Kynoch & Co (estimated at $6,000-$8,000).
Elsewhere, Dan Morphy Auctions sale will include 40 Kentucky rifles, an assortment of World War I and II M1 Girand rifles, a dozen early Springfield Civil War rifles known as "1903s," and more than 60 historic double-barrel shotguns.
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Aside from antique firearms, around 170 lots of historical and political memorabilia will also go under the hammer.
Items for sale will include banners, flags and badges.
Highlights include a US Presidential campaign flag for Benjamin Harrison, and a William Taft banner.
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