Those who previously threw away things from the Soviet era that were “lying around” at home without looking back or regret are now looking for them again, biting their elbows for what they did.
The thing is that retro is in fashion. There is an increased interest in such items from collectors.
Some items are offered for very substantial sums of money.

Crystal glassware
Back in fashion. Such vases and glasses become accents in home interiors, decorate houses and apartments.
Also prized are Soviet decanters, candy bowls, ashtrays, salad bowls and some other similar items.
Samovar
At some point, the symbol of home comfort was replaced by teapots and coffee machines.
Today it is gradually regaining its lost positions, personifying the traditions of people’s life at that time.
Today, a samovar can be used for its intended purpose, or as a decorative element.
As an antique, a samovar has a special price – hand-made models are especially expensive.
Porcelain
The modern trend is figurines, dinnerware sets and decorative plates from the Soviet era.
Especially the prices of hand-painted products with a unique design style, made from high-quality materials.
Among these, for example, are cups, saucers, teapots and soup bowls from Gzhel (Leningrad Porcelain Factory) or the Dulevo Factory.
There is also a high demand for decorative plates, porcelain figurines, sugar bowls, etc.
Enamelware
Soviet pots, teapots and mugs with enamel coating still serve faithfully in some homes to this day.
This “longevity” is explained by the fact that they are made of high-quality metal.
By the way, this cookware also retains heat longer, does not emit harmful substances, is suitable for any type of stove, is easy to clean and does not absorb odors.