That’s an ashtray, made in a form of miniature

Russian firefighting stand. Such stands were a must in Soviet times in any

Russian
building. They included sand and some tools, and this inventory is repeated here too.

Some vintage or steam-punk styled gadget with big clocks in the middle and the sign “Time Machine” is actually a

Russian gift photo album.

This looks like a red brick. It has a sign too. It reads “For your house groundwors.” and a coin slot. As you might have guessed that’s a moneybox, targeted for a future house savings. I am not sure if it would be enough for the whole basement, if to put there

Russian coins, they can cover maybe just a few bricks like this. Or one can put the hundred dollar bills in the slot then it would be more likely to raise the amount, and not even for the groundworks.

This is an ashtray again. Now the stand is made of metal and
looks like
it just came out of the Soviet

Russian
military plant production line. The particular thing about this ashtray is that it has a.. counter, so the smoker can count the cigarette butts that finnish their lives in this glass vase.
The counter
looks like
it’s from the dashboard of a MIG plane. The sign reads “Everything is under control”

Those hanging bells and a small hammer are intended to be used by a company boss or by a head of the family to call their staff. Each bell has it’s own label and is sized accordingly, so it makes its own tone, the lower the more important the person being called is. Staff of the company where the chief uses such should have very trained ears to catch up on their tone and not to mess it with the coleagues one. The labels on the corporate (first) one are (left to right): “Deputy”, “Accountant”, “Secretary”, “System administrator”, “Courrier”, “Security” and the smallest one is coffee.
Labels from the second (the family one) read: “Wife”, “Mother in law”, “Kids”, “Neighbour”, “Dog”, “Bring me my home sneakers”

There is a “kit for a real man”. In
Russian
there is a saying about the real man, which sounds something like “The real man should plant a tree, build a house and bring up a son”. The saying is really popular so the kit could be recognized by any
Russian
. It is a wooden suitcase with three sections inside, with a seen hammer and dummy - those could be starters on the real man’s road.