If you’re hoping to declutter and make some cash, look no further than your kitchen — or, rather, your grandma’s kitchen. Vintage kitchen appliances are cool to have around, but between Gen Z making what’s old new again and collectors constantly on the hunt for antiques, some of these items have more value than one might think. And when sold to the right person, they could be worth a small fortune.

Here are some kitchenware collectibles that could be worth a big buck: CorningWare CorningWare is often passed down from generation to generation, and your mom’s vintage baking dish could be worth thousands. The white casserole dish made out of Pyroceram material introduced in 1958 is still popular, but the more rare the design, the higher the resale price. According to HomeBeautiful , the most valuable CorningWare designs include: Spice of Life (1972 to 1987), Floral Bouquet (1971 to 1975), Wildflower (1977 to 1984) and Country Festival (1975 to 1976).

A vintage CorningWare with the Spice of Life pattern is going for $50,000 on eBay . Cookie cutters Everyone loves a cookie cutter, and vintage ones — particularly those of a specific shape or from a specific era — can be worth a pretty penny. Delish noted that collectors tend to seek out cookie cutters based on size, color and shape.

Extra-large or extra-small cutters are highly coveted, and darker tins are usually a sign of how old they are. A vintage Martha Stewart by Mail Noah’s Ark cookie cutter set is listed on .