Welcome to Iconic Auctioneers
Formerly known as Silverstone Auctions, Iconic Auctioneers is a world-class, specialist auction house for Collectors Cars, Motorcycles & Automobilia
UK Classic Car Live Auction Market Leaders 2023
Auction Options
modern supercars, competition cars, historic motorcycles and automobilia.
Latest Auction Lots
Tazio Novulari's Alfa 8c Winning at the 1936 Hungarian Grand Prix by Martin Tomlinson
GUIDE PRICE: £150 - £200
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Graham Hill's Lotus 49B at the Mexico Grand Prix 1968 by Martin Tomlinson
GUIDE PRICE: £250 - £300
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Ferrari Race-Used Wheel and Tyre Signed by Michael Schumacher
GUIDE PRICE: £2,900 - £3,400
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Auto-Union Type D CMC High Quality 1:18 Scale Model M-043 Signed 'Murray Walker' to the Bonnet
GUIDE PRICE: £250 - £300
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Michael Schumacher Race-Used and Signed Seat Belts
GUIDE PRICE: £2,400 - £2,800
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Lando Norris Signed 1:18 Scale McLaren MCL60 Model
GUIDE PRICE: £140 - £150
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Jean Behra's Maserati 250F at the Moroccan Grand Prix 1957 by Martin Tomlinson
GUIDE PRICE: £150 - £200
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Oscar Piastri-Signed 1:18 Scale McLaren MCL60 Model
GUIDE PRICE: £140 - £150
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
Ronnie Peterson in the Lotus 72 Winning the Monaco Grand Prix 1974 by Martin Tomlinson
GUIDE PRICE: £300 - £400
+ buyers premium of 20% plus VAT (24% incl VAT)
EXPERTS IN EXCEPTIONAL
Iconic Auctioneers, formerly known as Silverstone Auctions has over 13 years experience at presenting live auctions to a global audience.
Our team brings together a wealth of specialist motoring experience and prides itself in offering a transparent, responsive and personal service to all our customers. Connecting vehicles and collectibles with buyers and sellers from around the world.
Iconic Auctioneers welcomes the opportunity to offer advice and expertise to anyone looking to buy or sell both privately and at auction.
Guide for top tips on how to bid at auction and
what happens after the sale.
explains the sale process, entry fees, how we market your vehicle or
collectible, right through to delivery, the Auction day and beyond.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Please visit our upcoming auctions page for a list of our upcoming sales - click here
Bidders can attend in person, or alternatively you can bid online, by phone or via commission.
When the catalogue is ready there will always be a link on our home page to the E-Catalogue. Printed versions are also posted out to vendors and selected buyers and are available to purchase at the auction.
When selling a car at one of our live auctions we charge a cataloguing fee of £250 plus VAT. The cataloguing fee covers photography, script writing, video and worldwide marketing of your vehicle. Our seller's commission is 7.5% plus VAT (9% including VAT) of the hammer price.
When selling a car or motorcycle in one of our monthly timed online auctions we charge no entry fee or seller's commission - you can list your vehicle for FREE. Buyers will pay us 6%+VAT on the winning bid. see our Timed Online FAQ's for more info (link)
When selling a motorcycle our standard cataloguing fee is £50 plus VAT. The cataloguing fee covers photography, script writing and worldwide marketing of your motorcycle. Our seller's commission is 7.5% plus VAT (9% including VAT) of the hammer price. We also offer a premium service with a cataloguing fee of £200 plus VAT which includes transport of your motorcycle to the auction.
For automobilia, watches and registration numbers we charge a cataloguing fee of £25 plus VAT. Our seller's commission for automobilia items and watches is 15% plus VAT (18% including VAT) of the hammer price, for number plates is 10% plus VAT (12% including VAT) of the hammer price.
Please register for your preferred method as soon as possible (online, by phone or via commission), at least 48 hours before the sale, to allow sufficient time for registration to be processed. Alternatively, you can register to bid in person when you arrive.