Where to Buy Vintage Chanel Jewellery on eBay: Five Stores Worth Bookmarking

Vintage Chanel jewellery is one of those categories where the secondhand market is genuinely better than buying new. Not just on price, though the price difference can be significant. But because a lot of the most beautiful pieces Chanel made are no longer in production. The gold CC clip earrings from the 80s. The chunky pearl brooches from the 90s. The gripoix glass pieces that Lagerfeld era produced in colours and combinations they don’t make anymore. You cannot walk into a Chanel boutique and buy those. You can only find them if you know where to look.

eBay is where a surprisingly large portion of this stock lives. Particularly from Japan, where the vintage luxury market has been operating seriously for decades and condition standards are genuinely stricter than most Western resellers. A piece described as “good condition” by a Japanese seller is usually what someone else would call excellent. That conservatism in grading is something you learn to appreciate quickly.

These are five stores I keep coming back to. Different in what they carry and where they’re based but consistent in one thing: I’d trust them with my own money.

The Luxury Closet

Started in Dubai in 2012 with a single Hermes Birkin and has grown into one of the more serious luxury resale operations on eBay. Nearly 10,000 items sold, 99.6% positive feedback, and 2,500 new arrivals every week. That last number is the one that matters most practically because it means there’s always something new worth checking.

Their Chanel jewellery selection tends to be well photographed and accurately described. The Authenticity Guarantee coverage on eligible items is an added layer that makes buying easier. For someone who is newer to vintage Chanel and wants a bit more reassurance before spending a few hundred dollars on a brooch, this is probably the most comfortable starting point on this list.

Based in Dubai which means shipping times to Australia vary but they’re generally reasonable and tracked properly.

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Vintage Chanel jewellery from The Luxury Closet eBay

wkr1207

This one is a bit of a find. A small independent seller running a vintage jewellery and accessories store out of Hokkaido. 100% positive feedback across 818 sales, which for a solo operation is a genuinely impressive record. They’re not a large commercial reseller. They’re someone who knows what they’re doing and has been doing it carefully.

The Chanel pieces they list tend to be the kind of things collectors are actually looking for. Not the obvious entry-level stuff but more specific vintage items in good condition that have been sourced properly. Their own description says it well: bringing Japanese items in good condition to people all over the world. Simple, honest, accurate.

Stock is more limited than the larger stores on this list so if you see something you like, move on it. With sellers this size things go quickly and they don’t always restock similar pieces.

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Vintage Chanel gold coin bracelet wkr1207 Hokkaido Japan eBay

Banana Select Tokyo

Tokyo based, 100% positive feedback, 503 sales. Another smaller operation that punches above its size in terms of what they actually carry. The name is memorably odd but the stock is seriously good for vintage Chanel specifically.

What I notice with Banana Select is that the curation feels intentional. It’s not a dump of everything they could source. The pieces feel selected. That matters with vintage jewellery because condition variation is significant and a seller who is choosing carefully tends to list better quality pieces on average.

Tokyo vintage market is competitive which means sellers who are still operating with perfect feedback after hundreds of transactions are doing something right in how they source and grade their stock.

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Vintage Chanel jewellery Banana Select Tokyo eBay

Miyako Sunrise

This is the high volume option. 19,000 items sold. 11,000 followers. 99.1% positive feedback across that scale is a number worth paying attention to because maintaining that kind of consistency when you’re moving that much stock is genuinely hard.

Miyako Sunrise is where to go when you want range. If you’re looking for a specific Chanel piece, a particular era, a certain type of clasp or hardware finish, the sheer volume of listings here means you have a better chance of finding it than almost anywhere else on eBay. The search within their store is worth using properly rather than just scrolling.

With higher volume sellers you do need to read individual listings carefully. Condition varies more than with smaller curated stores and photos deserve a close look. But the breadth of what’s available here is hard to match.

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Vintage Chanel jewellery Miyako Sunrise eBay Japan

Fall Like Japan

3,800 sales, 1,700 followers, 98.9% positive feedback. Smaller than Miyako Sunrise but the follower to sales ratio tells you something about how people feel about this store. People are watching it. Saving it. Coming back.

Fall Like Japan has a particular feel to it. The pieces lean toward the kind of vintage Chanel that people who genuinely collect this stuff are after. Not the most common pieces but not impossibly rare either. That middle ground where something is genuinely beautiful and specific without being completely unaffordable.

Worth following on eBay so you get notified when new stock lands. With a store this size and this following, good pieces move fast.

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Vintage Chanel jewellery Fall Like Japan eBay

A Few Things to Know Before You Buy Vintage Chanel Jewellery

Vintage Chanel jewellery doesn’t come with the same authentication documentation as a current season purchase. That’s normal. What you’re looking for instead is seller track record, detailed photos of the actual piece including any markings or stamps, and accurate condition description. The CC mark, the country of origin stamp, and the era-specific hardware details are all things worth checking if you’re spending more than a few hundred dollars.

Pieces from the Karl Lagerfeld era (roughly 1983 onwards) are the most collected and tend to hold value well. Anything marked “Made in France” from the 80s and early 90s is generally more sought after than later pieces. That’s not a hard rule but it’s a useful starting point for understanding what you’re looking at price-wise.

If you’re new to buying on eBay generally, have a read through my piece on how eBay’s buyer protections work before you spend anything. It covers what happens if something goes wrong and what to look for in listings to avoid issues in the first place.


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All five stores ship to Australia. Stock turns over fast so what you see today may be gone by next week.

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