Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
|
|
Gold-plated banjolele used by Beatle up for auctionThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Friday, 30th May 2008 (1327 views) A gold-plated banjolele once owned by Beatle George Harrison is to go under the hammer at an auction in London later this year.The instrument, which was also played by George Formby during some of his live performances, is expected to sell for between £20,000 and £35,000. George Harrison is believed to have bought the Dallas E banjolele, or banjo ukulele as it is often known, at auction before selling it back to the Formby family. According to the BBC it was first presented to George Formby in 1930 by Dallas, the maker of the instrument. Another of the entertainer's banjoleles will be sold at the Bonhams Entertainment sale, which takes place in Knightsbridge on Wednesday June 18th, although the gold-plated version could steal the limelight. A banjolele is a four-stringed musical instrument which was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. It has a body like the banjo and a fretted neck like the ukulele.
« Back to Gold News stories
|
Gold News Archive: |