Featured in this lot are four, framed metal copy Winchester & Remington hunting signs from the late 1900s. All four of the signs are framed in an oak wood frame. The first in this lot is a Remington duck hunting sign, showing two break action double barrel shotguns and red lettering reading, "Remington Guns". The image shows a duck flying over some marsh land. The second sign is a Winchester sign and shows an image of a small herd of deer walking through the snowy mountains, originally done by Phillip R. Goodwin. It reads, "Winchester Rifles and Cartridges / The W Brand / Meet Every Shooting Requirement". The third sign is another Winchester sign advertising shotgun pellet spread. It shows two ducks flying with a pellet spread diagram beneath them. It reads, "Winchester / the Perfect Pattern / Strong Uniform Pattern Result of Perfect Shell Construction". The fourth and final sign does not advertise a specific gun brand but shows a small black lab puppy sitting behind a duck decoy. It was originally done by Lynn Kaatz. The signs show good condition overall with some wear present from their age and use over the years, but no major signs of damage is noted. The visible signs measure 15 1/2" L x 10 1/2" W to 15 1/2" L x 9 1/8" W to 12" L x 15 1/2" W, while the entire piece measures 15 1/2" L x 19 1/4" W x 3/4" D to 19 1/4" L x 12 7/8" W x 3/4" D. They have a collective weight of 7 pounds and 4 ounces.