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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. 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. After the sale Pettinger stated:

  4. Dix-Noonan-Webb - Wikipedia

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  5. List of recipients of the Order of Industrial Heroism - Wikipedia

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    'Order of Industrial Heroism' certificate awarded to Thomas "Derwydd" Thomas in 1933. Features a 1923 woodcut design by Eric Gill.. The list of recipients of the Order of Industrial Heroism (OIH) contains 440 recipients, [1] [2] [3] who received awards between its inception in 1923 and dissolution in 1964.

  6. Ronald Littledale - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Littledale was born in June 1902 in Sandiway House, Hartford, Cheshire, England, [2] the only son of Captain John Bolton Littledale and his wife, Clara Stevenson. [3]

  7. Military General Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Military General Service Medal (MGSM) was a campaign medal approved in 1847 and issued to officers and men of the British Army in 1848. [note 1] [note 2]The MGSM was approved on 1 June 1847 as a retrospective award for various military actions from 1793–1814; a period encompassing the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, and the Anglo-American War of 1812.

  8. Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England refers to the use of coins, either for monetary value or for other purposes, in Anglo-Saxon England.. Archaeologists have uncovered large quantities of coins dating to the Anglo-Saxon period, either from hoards or stray finds, making them one of the most plentiful kinds of artefact that survive from this period.

  9. Allectus - Wikipedia

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    Allectus was treasurer to Carausius, a Menapian officer in the Roman navy who had seized power in Britain and northern Gaul in 286. In 293 Carausius was isolated when the western Caesar, Constantius Chlorus, retook some of his Gallic territories, particularly the crucial port of Bononia (modern Boulogne), and defeated Frankish allies of Carausius in Batavia.