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Best platform to sell vintage lamp

Direct answer: Facebook Marketplace is the first platform to test for vintage lamp. In the $120.00 example, Facebook Marketplace leaves $86.00 before item cost after modeled fees and shipping label cost.

The worked example uses a $120.00 sale price and $22.00 seller shipping cost. Use it as a starting point, then rerun the calculators with real comps, condition, item cost, and shipping details.

Ranked platforms

Fee math for vintage lamp

RankPlatformModeled feesNet before item costCalculator
#1Facebook Marketplace$12.00$86.00Open calculator
#2eBay$16.72$81.28Open calculator
#3Etsy$11.85$86.15Open calculator
Decision notes

Why this order

Facebook Marketplace is the first test for vintage lamp because local pickup can protect margin, reduce shipping risk, and let buyers inspect maker, wiring, shade, height, material, and working condition.

eBay is the broader-demand fallback when shipping is still practical, while Etsy can work for a simpler app-based listing if the price is aggressive.

Related fee routes

Research the top platforms

Facebook Marketplace

eBay

Etsy

Data sources

Check item picks against fee data

This guide ranks marketplaces for vintage lamp, but the fee evidence should stay reusable. Use the Fee Index for same-input marketplace rows, Fee Changes for recent policy updates, and Seller Reports for dated summaries before citing why one platform has a fee advantage.

After the source check, run the actual item condition, sale price, shipping, and cost of goods through the top platform calculators.

Before listing vintage lamp

  • Check recent sale comps for vintage lamp before trusting the $120.00 example price.
  • Run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the exact sale price, shipping cost, and item cost before listing.
  • List the item where audience fit is strongest first, then cross-list if the fee gap is smaller than the expected price difference.
  • Use condition, measurements, authentication details, and shipping notes to reduce returns and buyer questions.