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Haul· June 5, 2026· Found in Anniston, Alabama

London Family Estate, Anniston's Ridgeview Drive

The London family estate on Ridgeview Drive in Anniston ran four days through early June, managed by Suki Jane & Co. out of Nashville. It was the kind of house sale that rewards patience — American Drew bedroom suites, a baby grand piano, Arthur Court serving pieces, Larry Martin paintings on the walls. We were there for the quieter stuff: the shelves, the flat surfaces, the things that get tucked into IKEA bags and carried out without much ceremony.

What came home with us leans toward paper and sound. There's a stack of books mixed with what appears to be piano sheet music and at least one hymnal, the pages yellowed just enough to suggest they were read regularly rather than displayed. A gray leather-bound portfolio holds what looks like a pink vinyl record sleeve peeking out from the edge — something to investigate more carefully on the sorting table. The religious material runs a few layers deep; bibles and devotional items were well-represented throughout the house.

The piece that caught our eye first was the portable cassette radio — cream-colored plastic, AM/FM dial, a cassette door still intact, and a pink estate-sale sticker reading $10 still stuck to the top. It's the sort of late-1970s or early-1980s tabletop unit that sat on a kitchen counter for a decade before getting retired to a closet. Whether it powers on is a question for the workbench. The sale listing also mentioned a military award among the items in the house, and we did pick that up — it'll get proper research before it's listed anywhere.

Items from this haul will be listed across our marketplaces as they're cleaned, researched, and photographed — keep an eye on our shops over the coming weeks if any of this is your kind of thing.

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items listed

4

sold

12

still available

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