The Galaxie was Ford’s leading full-size car from 1959 until 1974, rivaling Chevrolet’s Impala. The car was given the name “Galaxie” as a marketing effort to generate interest in the Space Race, started a few years prior. Available in the Fine Art & Antiques Auction offered by Lewis & Maese Antiques & Auctions is a 1966 Ford Galaxie 500XL convertible with 26,000 original miles. The two-door coupe is black with a red convertible soft-top.
Also showcased is a Louis Féraud fur coat. Féraud was a well-known French fashion designer and artist until his death in 1999. This Canadian lynx fur coat fits women sizes 8-10 and features soft natural brown and beige colors. A 19th-century Louis Philippe dresser is also highlighted. This four-drawer wooden dresser rests on bun feet and stands 33 inches tall. Other items include a vintage Louis Vuitton leather suitcase, a framed oil painting of a pasture, and a pair of vintage cast-iron lamps. View the entire catalog and register to bid at Invaluable
Lot Categories:
Asian Works Of Art, Collectibles (33), Decorative Art (84), Fine Art (113), Furniture (185), Jewelry (35)# of Lots:
474Price Range:
$50 - $32,000Interesting lots include:
Item Image | Item Name | Estimate |
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1966 Ford Galaxie 500xl Convertible 26k Orig Miles | Estimate: | |
Pastoral Acrylic Painting On Canvas | Estimate: | |
19th Century Louis Philippe Four Drawer Dresser | Estimate: | |
Vintage Louis Vuitton Leather Suitcase | Estimate: | |
Vintage Cast Iron Element Decorative Lamps | Estimate: |
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