They come from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency as did the earlier number plates.
you can buy from a cherished number dealer eg Regplates.com www.Image-reg.com and also from the DVLA www.dvlaregistrations.co.uk. A cherished dealer will have old style plates ie JC11 aswell as prefix (A1 JCC) and current style plates (XX51 JCC). There are approximately 30 million for sale so plenty to choose from!
If this is the number plates GGF 379 J that was sold a couple of years ago by the garage who had retained the plates then the value is £3 to 4 hundred
On old style number plates ie A1 ABC the numbers themselves are issued in sequence ie start at 1 and go upto 999 and on new format plates ie XX51 XXX, the numbers signify the year the vehicle was registered in this case september 2001. Full details can be found in the related link.
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Ceramic plates are best for this as they achieve a really flat style and does not pull on your hair but glides through it. Hope this helps.
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They are probably in a "rosemaling" style or "tresnitt" style. Rosemaling is a style of painting often with a floral theme. Tresnitt means wood carving--there are traditional Norwegian carving styles.