Sell to Us · Anaheim
Estate buyers for Anaheim, the city with magic in its garages.
Anaheim estates hide a collecting category all their own: Disneyland. Families who lived here in the park’s early decades kept things casually that collectors now hunt seriously: opening-era souvenirs, cast member items, attraction posters, ticket books, employee pins. We know this market well, and it changes what an Anaheim walkthrough is worth.
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The city is older than the park, and so are its best houses. Anaheim was a colony town and citrus capital before 1955, and the craftsman homes near the historic district still hold packing house pieces, early advertising, and the furnishings of a century-old downtown.
What Anaheim estates surprise us with
Vintage Disneyana
Pre-1980 souvenirs, cast member items, signage, maps, ticket books, and employee pieces.
Citrus-era pieces
Crate labels, packing house items, and advertising from the orange decades.
Post-war households
Complete tract home contents from the boom that followed the park.
The classics
Denim, militaria, jewelry, records, tools: every category we buy, in one visit.
Local history
Photographs, pennants, school and business memorabilia from old Anaheim.
Worked at the park? Tell us.
Some of the best finds in Anaheim come from cast member families: name tags, costumes pieces that were legitimately kept, service awards, training materials, backstage photographs. Collectors document and treasure this material, and it is routinely missed by generic estate services that do not know what they are holding. From the Colony to Anaheim Hills, if your family’s story runs through the park, the walkthrough is worth twice the time.
A Recent Find
A 1940s Levi’s Type 1 jacket, sold to us by a former dealer who knew exactly what he had. We paid $12,000 in cash, the same day.
How it works
Call us.
A real conversation about what you have, no forms, no waiting.
We come to you.
We look at everything, at your pace. We know what we're seeing.
Cash offer, same visit.
A fair price on the spot, or a full estate sale run for you.
Common questions
How do I know if our Disney items are valuable?
Age and origin decide it. Park-purchased pieces from the 50s-70s, anything cast member related, and paper ephemera lead the market. Mass retail merchandise from later decades rarely carries much. We sort one from the other quickly and honestly.
Do you buy the rest of the house too, or just the collectibles?
The whole house. Disneyana might be the headline in Anaheim, but the same homes hold furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothing we buy every day. One offer covers everything you want gone.
Our family ran a business in old Anaheim. Is the memorabilia worth anything?
Often, yes. Local business signage, citrus labels, and photographs matter to regional collectors and sometimes to institutions. Bring out the boxes; we will go through them with you.