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Lot 3023

1930s GH & S Melody-Uke Banjolele, L60cm, in fitted hard case

Lot 36

Ukulelenbanjo oder Banjolele, Slingerland, USA um 1920, innen Label "No. 173", gestempelt Slingerland am Dowelstick, Naturfell, L 53cm, D Kessel 17,4cm, Mensur 33cm, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, spielbar

Lot 9

George Formby (d.1961 English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian) - an original vintage G. Houghton & Sons made 'Melody Uke' banjolele signed to the skin by Formby in pencil. Along with a framed display featuring an autograph of Formby dated 1948 mounted beneath a vintage image. The banjolele appearing in good physical condition, recently restrung with new tuning pegs. Old split to the skin, not affecting the signature. With original case. Banjolele measures approx: 60cm long, framed autograph is 49cm x 34cm.

Lot 539

A four-string banjolele, unmarked, in an Ashbury fitted hard case, together with a Malani ukulele (2).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/

Lot 463

A vintage banjolele banjo / ukulele by Lotkey in original case.

Lot 892

A mother of pearl inlaid banjolele, in case

Lot 1443

An Italian rosewood eight string mandolin; together with a four string banjo, in case; and another four string banjolele, in case. (3)

Lot 53

Banjolele By Abbott 8" head, 16 frets, 14 tensioning bolts, concave fixed resonator with inlayed flower pattern, mother of pearl inlay to headstock and fretboard and Abbott transfer, in soft case; together with George Formby autograph signed on 1944 2 Franc forces currency note whilst in Normandy August 1944 (framed), six LPs, various books and newsletters and a set of 10 cassette tapesSome wear to frets, mainly limited to first four, requires inner banding on resonator to be reglued, possible separation of glue joint on heel of neck (see image), some dishing to fingerboard on first 3 frets; model unknown

Lot 799

A cased banjolele by B&H London

Lot 296

A vintage banjolele contained in fitted case marked Rushworth & Dreaper Ltd and a vintage hand stitched Regent leather football. [W]

Lot 48

A George Formby banjolele

Lot 2002

A replica American civil war carbine rifle and a cased banjolele.

Lot 203

Early/mid 20thC Reliance 8-string banjolele in original carry case

Lot 682

A vintage Antoria accordion, along with a cased banjolele

Lot 1579

JOHN GREY & SONS; a banjolele, with hard case.

Lot 137

A Vintage Four String Banjolele

Lot 766

A George Formby banjolele, with case.

Lot 684

Two George Formby owned instrument cases, each a Paxman banjolele case with Paxman Bros Ltd label inside and numbered 'G1' and 'G3' respectively on the outer, latter 62 cm[George Formby, 1904-1961, was an actor, singer-songwriter, comedian and star of stage and screen. He became Britain’s highest-paid entertainer, described by his biographer, Jeffrey Richards, as "able to embody simultaneously Lancashire, the working classes, the people, and the nation". Beryl Formby, George’s wife and manager, died on Christmas Eve, 1960. Seven weeks following the death of his wife, Formby was engaged to Pat Howson, a teacher, whom he initially met as a child. Formby died three weeks later, prior to the wedding. His will left much of his estate to his fiancé. Subsequently, in June 1961, the entire contents of Formby’s “Beryldene” residence was sold by J Entwistle & Co of Lytham St Annes at public auction from a marquee in its garden. The Formby items offered in this auction were acquired at the Beryldene sale by founding member of the George Formby Society and Carlisle businessman, William Logan. Images of related photographs and documents included for online reference not forming part of the lot.] [ Please note, the Formby lots in this auction are being offered for sale by the family of the late William Logan.]

Lot 677

A George Formby owned William Lange "Banner Blue" banjolele, decorated with mother-of-pearl marquetry inlay, cased, 56 cm[George Formby, 1904-1961, was an actor, singer-songwriter, comedian and star of stage and screen. He became Britain’s highest-paid entertainer, described by his biographer, Jeffrey Richards, as "able to embody simultaneously Lancashire, the working classes, the people, and the nation". Beryl Formby, George’s wife and manager, died on Christmas Eve, 1960. Seven weeks following the death of his wife, Formby was engaged to Pat Howson, a teacher, whom he initially met as a child. Formby died three weeks later, prior to the wedding. His will left much of his estate to his fiancé. Subsequently, in June 1961, the entire contents of Formby’s “Beryldene” residence was sold by J Entwistle & Co of Lytham St Annes at public auction from a marquee in its garden. The Formby items offered in this auction were acquired at the Beryldene sale by founding member of the George Formby Society and Carlisle businessman, William Logan. Images of related photographs and documents included for online reference not forming part of the lot.] [ Please note, the Formby lots in this auction are being offered for sale by the family of the late William Logan.]

Lot 673

A George Formby owned JV Bourdon & Son banjolele in a 'The Whirl' Windsor case, the case numbered 13, 55 cm[George Formby, 1904-1961, was an actor, singer-songwriter, comedian and star of stage and screen. He became Britain’s highest-paid entertainer, described by his biographer, Jeffrey Richards, as "able to embody simultaneously Lancashire, the working classes, the people, and the nation". Beryl Formby, George’s wife and manager, died on Christmas Eve, 1960. Seven weeks following the death of his wife, Formby was engaged to Pat Howson, a teacher, whom he initially met as a child. Formby died three weeks later, prior to the wedding. His will left much of his estate to his fiancé. Subsequently, in June 1961, the entire contents of Formby’s “Beryldene” residence was sold by J Entwistle & Co of Lytham St Annes at public auction from a marquee in its garden. The Formby items offered in this auction were acquired at the Beryldene sale by founding member of the George Formby Society and Carlisle businessman, William Logan. Images of related photographs and documents included for online reference not forming part of the lot.] [ Please note, the Formby lots in this auction are being offered for sale by the family of the late William Logan.]

Lot 678

A George Formby owned Dallas E resonator banjolele, serial E/1139, the headstock having an inlaid mother-of-pearl scroll plaque faintly engraved "George Formby", the case numbered 7, 56 cm[George Formby, 1904-1961, was an actor, singer-songwriter, comedian and star of stage and screen. He became Britain’s highest-paid entertainer, described by his biographer, Jeffrey Richards, as "able to embody simultaneously Lancashire, the working classes, the people, and the nation". Beryl Formby, George’s wife and manager, died on Christmas Eve, 1960. Seven weeks following the death of his wife, Formby was engaged to Pat Howson, a teacher, whom he initially met as a child. Formby died three weeks later, prior to the wedding. His will left much of his estate to his fiancé. Subsequently, in June 1961, the entire contents of Formby’s “Beryldene” residence was sold by J Entwistle & Co of Lytham St Annes at public auction from a marquee in its garden. The Formby items offered in this auction were acquired at the Beryldene sale by founding member of the George Formby Society and Carlisle businessman, William Logan. Images of related photographs and documents included for online reference not forming part of the lot.] [ Please note, the Formby lots in this auction are being offered for sale by the family of the late William Logan.]

Lot 672

A George Formby owned Will Van Allen New Revelation banjolele, the case numbered 8, 55 cm[George Formby, 1904-1961, was an actor, singer-songwriter, comedian and star of stage and screen. He became Britain’s highest-paid entertainer, described by his biographer, Jeffrey Richards, as "able to embody simultaneously Lancashire, the working classes, the people, and the nation". Beryl Formby, George’s wife and manager, died on Christmas Eve, 1960. Seven weeks following the death of his wife, Formby was engaged to Pat Howson, a teacher, whom he initially met as a child. Formby died three weeks later, prior to the wedding. His will left much of his estate to his fiancé. Subsequently, in June 1961, the entire contents of Formby’s “Beryldene” residence was sold by J Entwistle & Co of Lytham St Annes at public auction from a marquee in its garden. The Formby items offered in this auction were acquired at the Beryldene sale by founding member of the George Formby Society and Carlisle businessman, William Logan. Images of related photographs and documents included for online reference not forming part of the lot.] [ Please note, the Formby lots in this auction are being offered for sale by the family of the late William Logan.]

Lot 422

Group of early 20th Century bowl back mandolins to include Dominico Zanoni , Leandro Massini and Carlo Loveri & Figlio and a banjolele. All cased.

Lot 73

Banjo 5 String no label, 8" head, 22 frets, 12 tuning lugs, fixed resonator, cased; Banjo 5 string 11" head, 20 tuning lugs, fretless neck, open back design, friction tuning pegs, dowel stick stamped 'Manufactured by Lyons Healy Chicago USA, indistinctly signed inside and dated 1913; together with a banjolele style instrument 6 1/2" head, metal hoop, 4 tuning lugs and 6 friction tuners, decorative marquetry to fretless fingerboard (3)Requirers restoration to be playable, no cracks or bad damage to brass hoop/shell, friction pegs require refitting

Lot 31

A cased Keech banjolele, model A, serial number 9655, scratched signature to the back, 55 cm (l), case A/F. [W]

Lot 53

Vintage Banjolele Down South 22" Ukulele Banjo with hard case.

Lot 84

A Vintage Cased Eight String Banjolele

Lot 828

A traditional banjolele with case

Lot 335

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, 'British Made' In carry case. Length 52cm.

Lot 345

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, marked 'ENCORE'. Wooden neck and wooden body. Length 60cm. Diameter 29cm.

Lot 339

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele. Wooden neck and wooden body. Length 53cm.

Lot 337

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, marked 'UKUELE BANJO' In carry case. Wooden neck and wooden body with chromed banding. Case marked G.H & S British Made. Length 61cm.

Lot 328

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele by George Formby, 'British made' 56cm.

Lot 336

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, marked 'UKUELE BANJO' In carry case. Wooden neck and wooden body. Length 56cm.

Lot 350

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, marked 'THE MARVEL' G.H & S. Trademark 'British Made'. Wooden neck and metal body. Length 55cm.

Lot 340

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, marked 'Holborn' In carry case. Wooden neck and wooden body with sunburst back. Length 56cm.

Lot 338

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele. Wooden neck and wooden body. Length 56cm.

Lot 329

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele by 'John Grey & Sons', 'Made in England' 60cm. Together with a modern 'Tiger' carry case.

Lot 341

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, marked 'SAVANA'. Wooden neck and metal body. Length 61cm. Drum diameter 29cm.

Lot 351

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele, Ukulele Banjo marked 'THE WHIRLE' 'WINDSOR Maker. REGd 450220 Birmingham 'British Made'. Wooden neck and wooden body In carry case. Length 55cm.

Lot 346

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele In carry case. Wooden neck and wooden body. Length 58cm.

Lot 330

A vintage Banjolele / Ukulele by 'John Grey & Sons', 'Made in England' 60cm In carry case.

Lot 355

A Banjolele in case AF

Lot 192

Vintage banjolele in original carry case (obvious signs of use) - 56cm long ~ SOLD IN AID OF LOCAL CHARITY 'THE HONESTY JAR'

Lot 166

Vintage Savana Banjolele (Ukulele)

Lot 259

KEECH; a banjolele banjo, cased, length 55cm, together with an unnamed piccolo, length 38cm.

Lot 303

Dulcetta Banjolele in hard case. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 703

A box containing a quantity of collectable items including postal scales, alphabet sampler, banjolele etc.

Lot 157

A Vintage Keech four-string banjolele, 25" long with scratched signature to reverse of case, "Alvin D Keech" (one string broken), and a Vintage Keech four-string banjolele, 21" long

Lot 2295

A banjolele and a monochord (2). Shipping category D.

Lot 909

A traditional banjolele with case

Lot 912

A traditional banjolele with case

Lot 911

A traditional banjolele with case

Lot 915

A modern banjolele with unmatched case

Lot 913

A traditional banjolele with case

Lot 910

A traditional banjolele with case

Lot 722

A O Windsor, Birmingham, a good cased banjolele.

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