Soviet household items can be a source of not only nostalgia, but also income.
We tell you about items from the USSR that fetch big money at auctions.
Most of the decanters are inexpensive, but there are also valuable examples.
For example, a decanter from the 70s in the form of a collective farmer on a pig is valued at 70,000 Russian rubles.
An ordinary bottle from 1967, released in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of Soviet power, can bring its owner up to 15,000 Russian rubles.
And crystal decanters made in Gus-Khrustalny in the mid-20th century cost up to 50,000 Russian rubles.
In 2021, a Soviet propaganda plate was sold at a European auction for 402,000 euros.
This plate with a painting by the artist Alexei Vorobyevsky was made in 1927 at the Lfz.
A set of small silver shot glasses from the late Soviet era can fetch between 20,000 and 50,000 Russian rubles.
Pre-war porcelain salt shakers with Soviet propaganda cost 10-12 thousand Russian rubles, products from jewelry factories of the late USSR - 14-16 thousand Russian rubles.
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