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It's time to check your attic. A Soviet vase is being sold in Ukraine for nearly 65,000 (see photo).

It's time to check your attic. A Soviet vase is being sold in Ukraine for nearly 65,000 (see photo).

Collectors are willing to pay substantial amounts for rare items from the Soviet era. A unique lot has appeared on a Ukrainian online auction – a propaganda vase titled "Collective Farm Women. Girl Harvesters" from the Baranovka Porcelain Factory, dating back to the 1950s.

The seller is asking for 64,500 hryvnias for this unique item, while the "buy now" option is priced at 65,000 hryvnias. The lot can be found on the platform "VioliTi".

The vase is designed with classic proportions: it stands 18 centimeters tall and its widest part measures 20 centimeters. The piece features exquisite overglaze painting and gilding, executed using the decal technique. The upper part has a diameter of 11 centimeters.

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According to the seller, the vase is in good condition with only minimal signs of wear. The item does not require restoration and has retained its original appearance since it was made.

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The lot has generated significant interest among collectors, with 24 potential buyers monitoring it. The seller is located in Zaporizhia and offers delivery via "Nova Poshta" throughout Ukraine.

Payment can be made through popular banking systems: PrivatBank, Monobank, Sberbank, Raiffeisen Bank Aval. For international buyers, payments can be made through Western Union and PayPal. The auction will run until January 28, 2025.

As a reminder, "Telegraph" previously reported that a vase from the Soviet era can fetch over 40,000 UAH. This refers to a unique piece created back in 1920.