Remember how our parents and grandparents had a lot of crystal and porcelain dishes. It seems to us now that this is ordinary rubbish, but then, in childhood, we considered it a real treasure. But it turns out that some items from the USSR are still of value, they can be profitably sold to collectors, or stored and passed on to descendants!
Porcelain service "Family of carps"
This is such a liqueur set in the form of fish-glasses and a decanter made of porcelain of different sizes. It was rarely used in any family, but it decorated a sideboard in the living room. Now the value of such a set is low, only 5-15 euros. But the cost will definitely increase from year to year!
crystal tableware
Glasses, wine glasses, salad bowls, sugar bowls, vases, etc. Crystal tableware can now be sold to collectors, for example, small items will be taken for 5 euros and more, and a set of crystal glasses can cost from 15 Euro. Colored crystal is highly valued, for example, for cornflower blue glasses in a set, you can get about 200 euros and more.
Service "Madonna"
If the house had such a porcelain service from the GDR, it was an indicator of high prosperity. The number of devices in the service was different, the more, the more luxurious. And, of course, they tried not to touch this very luxury in ordinary families, so that, God forbid, they would break something. But the elite on holidays got a chic "Madonna". In general, there were coffee sets and tea sets, now their cost will depend on the number of elements, on average from 130 euros.
coasters
Those who traveled in Soviet and post-Soviet times on trains remember perfectly well the presence of cup holders in them. The thing is practical and in the USSR it was produced in significant quantities. Silver coasters from the beginning of the 20th century are estimated by collectors in the region of 200-700 euros. And the usual cupronickel will cost around 10 euros.
Samovars
Do not throw away an old Soviet-era samovar lying around. Because depending on the year of its release and on the condition, you can get from 60 euros for it.
Cast iron cookware
Probably, many people know the high quality of the old grandmother's cast-iron frying pan! Nothing burns, even without a special coating, everything is excellently stewed and fried, and also baked. Cast-iron cauldrons are also highly valued, for which, like for frying pans, you can get from 15 euros, again, it all depends on the condition of the dishes.
Bakeware
Cookies, nuts, tubes - probably everyone remembers these delicacies from childhood. They were cooked on special double frying pans with handles. It seems to me that even now, if you cook such a yummy, the household will gobble up both cheeks. But, if you do not plan to cook on such products, you can sell them at a price of 10 euros and more.
Soviet Christmas decorations
Now we hang plastic toys on Christmas trees that do not break when they fall, and in Soviet times glass products of incredible beauty were used! For one glass toy you can get from 4 euros. Cotton toys cost from 50 euros.
Items from the USSR are now highly valued by collectors, so if you have to clean up an old attic or grandmother's apartment, you don't need to immediately throw everything in the trash. It is quite possible that you will be able to make a good profit, and you will bring great delight to someone! Do you have such a treasure at home?
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