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Address
The address for this sale in Van Nuys, CA 91405 will no longer be shown since it has already ended.
Dates
Fri
Jun 14
10am to 5pm
2024
Sat
Jun 15
10am to 5pm
2024

Terms & Conditions

COVID 19 GUIDELINES
G & G Estate Sales respects our clients’, buyers’, and shoppers’ health and well-being. While Covid transmission rates are greatly reduced compared to the last few years, we still encourage everyone to wear a face mask while indoors and practice social distancing when possible. If you have tested positive for Covid or are experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms and insist on coming to the sale, wear a N-95 or KN-95 face mask. Or ask a friend to come in your place so you can stay home and rest. We are not responsible for any illnesses contracted during the sale.
1. We recommend shoppers and G & G associates wear a face mask during their stay in the home.
2. Physical distancing will be encouraged throughout the sale.
3. We do not create or keep any wait lists or sign-in sheets. Please practice patience and courteousness to your fellow shoppers.
4. No public restrooms will be available.
5. Hand sanitizer will be provided for everyone to use.
6. G & G associates will not carry or load any purchases.
7. By attending this sale, you, the customer or shopper, agree to hold harmless the property owner(s), G & G Estate Liquidations, and their associates for any injuries, accidents, illnesses, or traffic tickets that occur in association with this sale.
We recognize some of these restrictions can be frustrating, but by implementing them we aim for the safest sale possible. Honestly, if you are not feeling well, please stay home, take care of yourself and avoid spreading any illness to others.

A few reminders about this sale.
1) All sales are FINAL. No returns, no exchanges.
2) All sales are CASH ONLY.
3) All sales are FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
4) No returns, no exchanges.
5) Please be careful in and around the property. We are NOT RESPONSIBLE for injuries, illnesses, accidents, or traffic tickets.
6) Bring help for the larger items. This includes hand trucks, dollies, ropes, or straps, as well as additional people to lift the items.
7) Be considerate of the neighbors and other patrons when parking or loading your purchases.
8) Parking near the sale is your own responsibility and at your own risk. Parking in the driveway is generally not permitted.
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Description & Details

Hello, and thank you for taking a look at this sale, where the owners have lived since 1954.  This sale has some really interesting pieces that you'll have to come see for yourself.  But until then, here is a partial list of items:

  • a vintage O'Keefe & Merritt stove/oven
  • a table tennis table
  • a stone inlaid table, made in Mexico
  • a Capehart AM/FM/Turntable console stereo
  • crystal stemware
  • dishes & china sets
  • sofa
  • chairs
  • at least one coffee table
  • side tables
  • lamps
  • kitchen appliances
  • dishware, flatware, glassware
  • nightstands
  • dressers
  • desks
  • books and bookcases

We often also have a lot of clothing, shoes, framed artwork, and much, much more!  Priced to sell!

This is the front of the sale location, so you know you've arrived at the right place.This is a very nice mirrored dresser, along with a radio and a piece of luggage to the right.One of the beds available in the sale.  This twin-size has the well-styled head and foot boards.  There is also a night stand, lamp, and short bookcase.This full-sized bed is also available, along with the seat in the corner and the tall dresser and lamp.  Sorry, no mirror with this one.This is a slightly different photo of the bedroom furniture: bed, two dressers, chairs, and the doll on the bed.This mirrored dresser is in the same room as the full bed and has quite the style to it.In the same room as the full-sized bed and the doll we have this light-up statue of a mallard duck either taking off or landing.  This is a closer look at the dresser seen in the other photo with the full-bed.Every once in a while we come across a vanity.  This one is quite nice.This is framed textile, behind glass.  You could spend hours gazing into the intricate designs.Here we have a short bookcase, holding several issues of National Geographic magazine.  You'll have to come by the sale to see which we have and which we don't.This is a nice overview picture of the living room.  See the sofa, recliner, coffee table, side table, a floor lamp, a table lamp, and much more!You will find some framed and unframed artwork, a pair of gold toned vases, and several crystalware pieces for entertainment.Many of our sales have dishes of good quality, some have china, and this sale is no exception.Here is a very nice table and matching chairs.  The trivets are also quite nice.For a touch more class, take a look at this dining room table and chair set.This is not a dresser, but a buffet table.  You can really store a lot of dishes and serving pieces here.  And don't forget the bowl of fruit painting.In case you're wondering about this vintage stove/oven, it is an O'Keefe & Merritt.And here is the O'Keefe & Merritt badge for the stove/oven in the other photo.There are also lots of kitchen tools, utensils, and appliances.  This stuffed chair definitely has a style that can't be ignored.This chair really looks comfortable.Here we have a Capehart console AM/FM radio receiver with turntable.  To go along with the turntable there is a collection of LPs available in the sale.And what sale would not be complete without a television and other audio / video equipment.  You can also see several unframed art pieces nearby.This is an interesting stone inlaid table, made in Mexico, or hecho en México.Just in case you need a washing machine. Here we have a twin-sized bed.  There are two wicker chairs in the room, along with the dresser and night stand.  The blue lamp is pretty cool, too.In one of the other rooms is this four-drawer dresser and lamp.Here is a close-up of one of the wicker chairs, with a thick cushion on it.Outside, we have this table tennis table.  Did you know the term "Ping Pong" was first used by J. Jaques & Son Ltd, a British manufacturer. The name was trademarked by them in 1901.  Before the trademark, the game was known by various names, including Gossima, Whiff-Waff, and Pim-Pam, among others.  After the game gained popularity, the Hamley brothers also trademarked the name.  Subsequently, J. Jaques & Son Ltd was permitted to use the name "Ping Pong" and eventually changed the name of their game from "Gossima" to "Ping Pong" exclusively.This artwork is the sort of piece I might think belongs in a psychologist's office, but where else could it go?

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