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DENVER -- Neighbors and friends of a Denver man who died recently were surprised to find a massive collection of vintage advertising art inside his home. Now it could be yours.

James "Jim" Goble will be remembered as a kind and considerate man by his friends.

"He was there for his neighbors," said one neighbor, Kathleen Orozco.

She had known Goble for 24 years, yet had never been inside his home while he was alive.

Orozco, who is also an estate appraiser, was shocked by what she found when she entered Goble's house after he died in December.

More than 400 original items of vintage advertising art were on display. The collection includes more than 300 enamel-painted tin and porcelain signs from companies such as Coca-Cola, Wonder Bread and Good Humor Ice Cream, as well as lamps, door plates and neon wall clocks.

It's now Orozco's job to sell it all.

"It will sell," she said confidently, preparing to see the collection that covered a two-story house, basement and double garage gone in only three days.

The sale will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 716 Monroe St.

Friday, Saturday & SundayApril 1, 2 & 310:00AM to 4:00PM716 Monroe Street, Denver, CO 80206A lifelong collector... Posted by Kathleen Orozco & Associates on Monday, March 28, 2016