The Silverstone Classic Live Online Auction 2020 31st July & 1st August 2020

200 The Silverstone Classic Live Online Auction 2020 This remarkable Registration Number is part of history on two levels. Obviously, as a very early number, it’s part of British motoring history, but it also has a much later, heart-warming, family history. The Motor Car Act 1903, which came into force on 1st January 1904, required all motor vehicles to be entered on an official vehicle register and to carry alphanumeric plates. Each City in the UK was issued a prefix and, in the case of Birmingham, it was the letter “O”, meaning that our registration ‘O9’ was the ninth official registration issued in Birmingham, presumably in early 1904. For further details on this item please see our website via link above. Distinctive and fit for a Pixie?! The clock is powered by a precision quartz movement and is keeping perfect time. It is the finish that you would expect on a clock of the calibre. The precision quartz movement, at temperatures between 14 degrees Fahrenheit to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, has an accuracy of +/- 0.45 to +/- 0.55 seconds per day, due to the precise crystal frequency of the movement at 32.768 kHz. For further details on this item please see our website via link above. LOT 574 Estimate: £130,000 - £150,000 Registration number O9 More Details Lot 574 Bid On Lot 574 LOT 575 Estimate: £1,500 - £2,000 Registration number PXI 62 More Details Lot 575 Bid On Lot 575 LOT 576 Estimate: £850 - £950 Ferrari Panerai California Clock More Details Lot 576 Bid On Lot 576

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