The 25 Best Online Antique Stores (In The World)

Jalin Coblentz
by Jalin Coblentz

Buying and selling antiques is a pastime that thousands if not millions of people enjoy around the world. It’s a hobby nearly as old as the antiques themselves and certainly older than the digital age.

Thankfully, the internet has wizened up to make buying and selling antiques practical. There are dozens of online antique stores that make it safer and easier than ever to buy and sell antiques. These online stores are safe, secure, easy to work with, and distribute your antiques on time.

In this article, we’ll go over the list of 25 of the best online antique stores in the world. If you’re hoping to buy or sell an antique, you’ve come to the right place to discover which online store is your best option.

1. Amazon

Any list of online stores, no matter what they’re selling, should contain Amazon as one of its top options. In terms of overall size and scale, no other online store can compete with it, including online antique stores. While Amazon advertises an extremely broad range of new and old products, antiques and collectibles are among the most popular.

Some of their specialties include rare coins, baseball cards, entertainment memorabilia, and more, and Amazon’s return policy backs everything up. While the vetting process isn’t as good on Amazon, the return policy makes up for it.

2. Etsy

If you have done any amount of buying or selling antiques, collectibles, or vintage items online, you’ve likely used or heard of Etsy. Etsy is often considered the premier website for buying and selling handmade, vintage, or antique goods. What eBay is to online bidding wars, Etsy is to crafted goods and antiquities. They currently have over 50 million items to choose from, many of which are vintage designs or collectibles.

Whether you’re looking for an actual antique, vintage jewelry, hard-to-find collectibles, or anything else, Etsy is the place to start your search.

3. Ruby Lane

Ruby Lane was founded in 1998 and is one of the oldest online stores dedicated solely to buying and selling antiques. You can find over half a million vintage products, collectibles, and other antiquities at Ruby Lane. Not only is this one of the oldest online antique stores, but it’s also one of the most decorated. In 2018, Ruby Lane won the Sellers Choice Awards for Best Customer Service for those selling antiques.

All of the items that are bought and sold on Ruby Lane and the vendors that sell them go through a strict vetting process to ensure authenticity. There are currently over 2,000 vendors selling hundreds of thousands of antique furniture, vintage clothing, and collectibles on Ruby Lane.

4. eBay

Before there was Etsy, Amazon, or nearly all of the other stores on this list, there was eBay. For two decades, eBay has been at the forefront of online buying and selling new and used goods. Their auction-style method of selling certain items is a big part of what laid the foundation for what they’ve become: one of the best online stores for buying and selling antiques.

While you can sell anything on eBay, their specialty includes sports memorabilia, vintage cars, furniture, vintage stamps, and other collectibles. You can also find artwork, antique coins, and more on the expansive website.

5. Artfire

As the name indicates, Artfire is an extremely popular destination for those buying and selling artwork. While you will certainly be able to find some excellent antique pieces, it’s also an excellent platform for new artists to share and advertise their work. However, don’t be fooled by the name because Artfire sells more than just artwork. Their six online categories include jewelry, entertainment, craft supplies, tools, and art.

Artfire is a relatively new online store, but they’re one of the world’s leaders in vintage and antique artwork and jewelry.

6. Zibbet

Zibbet is a fairly small Australian company that’s finally coming into its own on a global scale. Most of their vendors and sales are now based and done in the United States with US dollars. Zibbet’s main focus is on the buying and selling of vintage and handmade goods, which makes it seem like a smaller version of Etsy.

Its specialty is in the distribution of smaller items such as vintage jewelry, collectibles, and other smaller handheld items. Zibbet is a favorite for small vendors selling limited products because it doesn’t charge a monthly usage fee like many of its competitors.

7. Craigslist

Though it has a somewhat besmudged reputation in terms of reliability and safety, Craigslist remains one of the top online stores in the world. You can buy almost anything on its expansive and poorly designed website, including a wide variety of vintage and antique goods. Antiques are so popular on Craigslist, in fact, that it has its own subsection.

You can find items on Craigslist like special coins and notes, jewelry, paintings, or even pieces of antique or vintage furniture from many decades back. If you can’t find what you’re looking for anywhere else, there’s a good chance you can find it on Craigslist. It’s an extremely popular website for vintage furniture and antiques, and it is definitely worth checking out whether you’re buying or selling antiquities.

8. Bonanza

In the realm of online antique stores, Bonanza sometimes gets lost in the mix. They’re an online store that’s similar to Amazon, eBay, and Etsy but not quite as big or well-known. The best way to think of Bonanza is as an online flea market where you can buy almost anything. There are over 50,000 registered vendors that buy and sell their goods on Bonanza, and there are millions of antique and vintage goods to choose from.

While they also sell newer secondhand products, antiquities are still a big part of what Bonanza does. They’re also renowned for legendary customer service that bigger stores like Amazon and eBay could stand to learn from.

9. Selency

If you’re in the market for vintage furniture or antique home decor, Selency is the place to look. Selency was founded in 2014 and is one of the first online antique stores launched in Europe that specializes in furniture and other large products. The overall selection on Selency is smaller than many other online stores, but that’s because each item is handpicked by a team of professional buyers and connoisseurs. Where other stores value quantity, Selency values quality.

10. LoveAntiques

LoveAntiques is another online store that is small but mighty compared to many other online options. They specialize almost exclusively in antiquities and feature over 30,000 items from over 400 vendors. LoveAntiques was founded in the UK, but its services and products are available worldwide.

Some of their buying and selling categories include jewelry, furniture, silver, ceramics, clocks, art, and much more. They have art, vases, and other pieces from as far back as the 1300s and range all the way to the mid-1900s. Whether you’re looking for a specific piece or just browsing for rare antiques, LoveAntiques is a great place to start.

11. Catawiki

Another relatively unknown online antique store is Catawiki. They were founded in 2008 and specialize in auction-style bidding wars for collectibles and rare goods. You can buy and sell almost any secondhand good or antique on Catawiki, including vintage comic books, model trains, coins, watches, art, jewelry, and classic cars. Nothing is off-limits on this website.

12. 1st Dibs

If you’re looking to buy or sell a valuable and expensive antique, 1st Dibs is your site. They feature only the finest goods thanks to their extensive selection and vetting process for everything on their website. 1st Dibs is an auction website specializing in valuable antiques and collectibles ranging from furniture to art to jewelry. Nearly all types of antiques are up for grabs on 1st Dibs, as long as you pass the vetting process.

The vetting process is mostly what has led to the success of this online store. The average price that goods sell for is around $3,000, but that’s only because people feel safe and secure when buying and selling on 1st Dibs.

13. Chairish

Like most of the websites on this list, Chairish sells more than just antiquities. However, antiques, collectibles, and vintage goods make up a big portion of what they do, and there are typically around 38,000 antiques to choose from on Chairish. While they specialize in furniture and larger accessories, you can buy anything from china and figurines to rugs, furniture, and art. Because Chairish consists of individual sellers and items rather than large vendors, authenticity isn’t always guaranteed.

14. MS Rau Antiques

If you have a truly rare and unique antique in mind, MS Rau Antiques is a good place to check. They’re a New Orleans-based company that specializes in hard-to-find antiques and collectibles. It offers a huge selection of art, jewelry, furniture, and more on its website, including unique items like canes, medical antiques, and music boxes.

Another reason people love MS Rau is because of its 125% satisfaction guarantee. You can exchange any item in purchased condition for five years after purchase, receiving a credit for the full purchase price plus 5 percent per year.

15. Sotheby’s

With a name like Sotheby’s, you just know that this store specializes in expensive antiquities. Sotheby’s is by far the oldest store on this list as they’ve been in business since 1744. While they haven’t been online the entire time, they have always specialized in authentic, valuable, expensive antiques. This is where you want to go to find the best of the best in jewelry, art, furniture, and much more!

16. Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation is an online store that’s renowned for its ability to blend the old with the new. They specialize in taking old and beat-up goods, rejuvenating them, and turning them into products that you can’t live without. They have some of the best chic antiques that are designed to blend with modern amenities in newer homes. While they specialize in fixing up and selling a wide variety of furniture, Rejuvenate is also a great online store to find antique or vintage light fixtures that have been spruced up and modernized.

17. Mercari

Mercari was founded in 2013 and is one of the largest e-commerce companies in the world. It just so happens that one of their specialties as an online store is antique and vintage goods. While they have tons of vintage and retro furniture and home decor options to choose from, they also have one of the largest selections of vintage electronics.

Naming all of the different types of antique and vintage items that they sell would take forever. Suffice it to say that Mercari has one of the widest selections of new and vintage goods online.

18. Omerohome

When it comes to the classics, there are few online stores that do it as well as Omerohome. No matter what type of antique or vintage item you’re looking for, there’s a good chance that you can find it on Omerohome. They have one of the widest selections of vintage goods out there, and they deal exclusively with secondhand items.

Whether you’re looking for unique kitchen utensils or items, antique furniture, random sculptures, mirrors, candlesticks, and pretty much any other kind of retro decor or furniture, Omerohome is the place for you.

19. Webstore

Webstore is an up-and-coming online store that has tons of new and vintage items to choose from. Webstore is similar to eBay and Amazon in terms of selection, but they also offer unique products that aren’t available anywhere else. This is an auction website, so be prepared to bid and sift through tons of items until you find the exact one that you’re looking for.

20. OLX

While it was formerly a job site known as Dealfish, OLX has changed its image and mindset and is now another great up-and-coming online store. While OLX still allows you to list jobs and services, they’re also one of the premier destinations for antiques and vintage goods. With a selection ranging from classic cars and motorcycles to furniture, electronics, jewelry, art, and everything in between, OLX is a great place to shop.

21. Rehab Vintage Interiors

There are few online stores that do a better job of curating the buying and selling of vintage furniture than Rehab Vintage Interiors. While they specialize in furniture and interior decor, they also offer vintage household items such as vases, glasses, and other goods. If you’re lucky, you might even stumble across a classic painting or piece of artwork from a legendary artist.

You can buy furniture “as is,” or you can browse from Rehab Vintage Interiors’ selection of fixed-up furniture. One of their specialties is to take an old piece of furniture and put a modern spin on it.

22. Tara Shaw Antiques

Tara Shaw Antiques is a unique online store that goes out of its way to show the natural beauty of antiquities. They specialize in European goods from the 1500s onward, but they don’t limit themselves. When you shop online at Tara Shaw Antiques, you’re looking for a statement piece rather than an object to add to your collection. Whether it’s furniture, art, lighting, jewelry, mirrors, or a number of other fantastic antiquities, Tara Shaw Antiques will deliver every time.

23. Shopify

If you’re trying to stick to large online stores that sell antiques as well as new items, Shopify is the next place you should check. Shopify is similar in size and selection to eBay, Amazon, and other giants, as they offer an extremely broad selection of tons of different items.

While antiques aren’t necessarily Shopify’s specialty, it’s one of the most popular categories that they offer. One thing that sets Shopify apart from the competition is the low fee that they charge buyers and sellers. This makes them the perfect online store for smaller businesses or individual sellers.

Whether you’re looking for antique furniture pieces, sculptures, jewelry, art, or other vintage items, Shopify will not disappoint.

24. Mid Century Mobbler

If you’re a mid-century modern junkie, then Mid Century Mobbler is going to be a godsend. Each of the pieces of furniture available for purchase from this website is specially curated and imported from England, Denmark, and other European and Scandinavian countries. Mid Century Mobbler offers a unique blend of new and used furniture, but all of it is top-notch in quality and appearance. This online store deals exclusively with vintage goods and furniture, including storage pieces, tables, lighting, mirrors, and all other types of furniture.

25. Red Line Vintage

What better way to end our list of best online antique stores than by finishing with one of the most fascinating. Red Line Vintage is an online antique store that isn’t the most popular or visited in the world, but it’s one of the best when searching for vintage art pieces. One of the reasons they’re last on the list is because they lack a true website and can only be accessed via Facebook and similar platforms.

However, despite lacking a website, Red Line Vintage has an impressive line of industrial, mid-century, and vintage art pieces to choose from. Red Line Vintage is the true definition of not judging a book by its cover and should be a destination for all antique art lovers.

Jalin Coblentz
Jalin Coblentz

Before I started writing, I worked for 6 plus years in the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC business. I was primarily an HVAC installer but also worked as a plumber and electrician. Now I'm a copywriter, focusing on home improvement content and guides.

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