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From Grandma's Cupboard: Vintage Kitchen Items That Hold Value

Do you ever find yourself rummaging through your kitchen cupboards and coming across dishes you've had for years but never used? They could be hiding more value than you think. Read on to find out which dishes could fetch a high price tag!

1. Ball Mason Jars - Up To $23,500

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Although they may seem ordinary, the Ball Mason Jars that have been passed down to you can fetch a significant amount of money. For instance, a 1933 Upside Down Jar is valued at approximately $1,000, while a Van Vliet Improved Jar has been listed for an astounding $23,500.

2. Silverware - Up To $17,500

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The silverware you inherited from your family could be worth a lot of money! For example, an 84-piece vintage Tiffany set was listed for $4,975 on eBay. And in 2011, a 1927 silverware was auctioned off for an astounding $17,500.

3. Old Kettles - Up To $3,999

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Vintage kettles, especially those produced during the 19th century, hold significant value, according to Collector's Weekly. A single Swedish-style copper kettle can cost about $150, while a sterling silver Reed & Barton kettle made in 1889 can fetch up to $3,999. So amazing!

4. CorningWare Dishes - Up To $10,000

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The CorningWare dishes have become popular again and sell for large sums on eBay. Some of the rarer designs, such as the Floral Bouquet pattern from 1871 to 1875, can sell for as much as $10,000. Look through your kitchen cabinets to see if you have any valuable dishes!

5. Cocktail Shakers - Up To $23,900

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Silver-plated beverage makers made many years ago are still worth a lot of money. And colored ones are even more valuable, according to Gates Interior Design. If you own a colored one, you have struck it rich!

6. Coffee Mills - Up To $4,000

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There are many coffee mills or grinders that are high quality and will last a very long time. These machines with a vintage look can be found on eBay for prices ranging from $300 to $4,000.

7. Cookie Cutters - More Than $1,000

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It may be a good idea to go through your collection of cookie cutters in the kitchen. The piece is considered more valuable if it has a unique shape. Some cookie cutters could be worth even more than $1000.

8. Lunch Boxes - Up To $13,000

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Keeping your lunch box can be very beneficial, according to Allen Woodall, who owns a lunch box museum. A 1954 Superman lunch box can be worth up to $13,000! So it would be wise to determine the value of your own lunch box by looking it up online.

9. Pyrex Kitchenware - Up To $300

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Pyrex, a well-known dishware brand, is in high demand for its classic designs and vibrant colors. A complete set of vintage Pyrex dishes can fetch hundreds of dollars on online marketplaces like eBay. Plus, if you own a milky set, you can make even more money selling it.

10. Cast-Iron Skillets - Up To $2,500

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If your old cast-iron skillet is not rusted, it can fetch a considerable sum. According to Oprah.com, a Griswold skillet can be worth up to $2,500!

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