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  2. Noonans Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    Noonans Mayfair, formerly Dix Noonan Webb, is an auction house based in London. It specialises in coins, medals, jewellery and paper money. [1] Since being established, the firm has sold over 400,000 lots. [2] Noonans was established in 1990 as Buckland Dix and Wood. The name was changed to Dix Noonan Webb in 1996 and to its present name in ...

  3. William Cosgrove - Wikipedia

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    William Cosgrove’s Victoria Cross together with his other medals was sold at an auction by Dix Noonan Webb held on 22 September 2006 for The world's most valuable auction of orders, decorations and medals. A total of £1,965,010 was spent by 305 different buyers, a figure which represents "the highest amount ever realised by any numismatic ...

  4. John Pettinger - Wikipedia

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    On 17 September 2020 Pettinger's DCM medal group sold for a hammer price of £130,000 at an auction held by Dix Noonan Webb. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Sales fees took the price to £161,200. The group was bought by an anonymous British collector.

  5. David Vivian Currie - Wikipedia

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    In August 2017, Currie's VC and other medals were presented for auction by the British company of Dix Noonan Webb. The seller had purchased them from Currie's widow in 1989, and they were being held by Canadian dealer Tanya Ursual. The sale price was £550,000 or slightly more than $916,000 Canadian dollars. [4]

  6. William Gordon Cameron - Wikipedia

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    General Sir William Gordon Cameron was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel William Gordon Cameron J.P. (1790–1856) and his wife Caroline née Edwards (1801–1872), and the elder brother of Colonel Aylmer Cameron VC, who won the Victoria Cross in 1858 during the Indian Mutiny.

  7. Bill Eastman - Wikipedia

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    Eastman's medals were sold at auction in 2008. They sold for a then world record amount of £49,450 and were acquired by Eastman's regimental museum. [6] References

  8. John Cook (VC) - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Cross and campaign medals awarded to Cook were sold on 17 September 2004 by the London auctioneers Dix Noonan Webb for £82,000. They were purchased for the Michael Ashcroft Trust, the holding institution for Lord Ashcroft's VC collection, [ 8 ] which is displayed at the Imperial War Museum in London.

  9. John Studholme Brownrigg - Wikipedia

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    On 11 December 1812, he married Elizabeth Rebecca Cassamaijor, a daughter of James Henry Cassamaijor, Esq. [1] Together, they were the parents of: [7] John Studholme Brownrigg (1814–1889), a General who fought in the Crimean War; he married Katharine Williams-Wynn, daughter of Sir Henry Williams-Wynn, in 1840. [7]

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