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    The strength of the market for Far Eastern banknotes was demonstrated at Dix Noonan Webb on October 3 when prices soared for notes from China, Malaya and British North Borneo, Hong Kong and Singapore. The highest price of the day was £40,000, paid by a Chinese bidder for this Bank of Taiwan Fifty Yen in silver dating from 1901. This note, the largest denomination in this series, is stamped mi-hon (sample) twice either side. /print-edition/2017/february/2279/coins-medals/dix-noonan-webb/
  2. Article Dix Noonan Webb rebrands as Noonans

    Auction house Dix Noonan Webb (DNW) will be shortening its name to Noonans from the end of April. /print-edition/2022/april/2537/news/dix-noonan-webb-rebrands-as-noonans/
  3. Article Dix Noonan Webb offers de Temple ring

    From c.1969-75, Charles de Temple (b.1929) – the son of the American film actor Tom Mix – created his series of ‘nervous jewels’, employing prickly cultural designs in two-coloured gold wire. This 18ct gold and beryl dress ring is a good example. /print-edition/2018/november/2367/feature/dix-noonan-webb-offers-de-temple-ring/
  4. Article Management changes as Dix Noonan Webb builds for future

    London coins and medals specialist Dix Noonan Webb is changing its management structure. /print-edition/2018/february/2327/news/management-changes-as-dix-noonan-webb-builds-for-future/
  5. Article British token record set at Dix Noonan Webb

    A record for a British token was set at Dix Noonan Webb on May 26 when this copper coin – the only specimen known in commerce – took £7000 (estimate £400-500). /print-edition/2021/february/2480/feature/british-token-record-set-at-dix-noonan-webb/

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