An antique five string banjo, John Grey & Sons, London, early 20th century, the brass rim and back cast with Eastern inspired decoration enamelled in red and black, with engraved mark to the armrest and metal label to the head, length 95 cm
English ukulele banjo, by John Grey & Sons, model George Formby, serial no. E- 1134, circa 1950, George Formby plaque inlaid in mother-of-pearl to the headstock, 58 cm long
English ukulele banjo, by John Grey & Sons, model Dulcetta, serial no. 6539, circa 1930, model and serial number impression marks to the front and back of the headstock, 56 cm long
English six string banjo, circa 1900s, open back, with 38 brackets, the headstock plated in nickel, and mother-of-pearl inlay to the fingerboard, 92 cm long
American Orpheum tenor banjo, by Rettberg & Lange, no. 3 special model, New York, circa 1915, the fingerboard intricately inlaid with abalone shell along with the Company logo to the headstock, with an open back, the label to interior of rim, 78 cm long
American banjo, by Samuel. S. Stewart, the Student model, Grade 2, Philadelphia, circa 1900, open back with the factory mark impressed to verso, 82 cm long
American Orpheum mandolin banjo, by Rettberg & Lange, no. 3 special model, serial number 8382, New York, circa 1920s, intricate abalone shell inlay to fingerboard and headstock which also bears the Company logo. serial number impressed to verso, 60 cm long
English zither banjo, by Windsor, popular model no. 5, circa 1920, maker and model number impressed to the head stock, the fingerboard inlaid with mother-of-pearl. To the heal a metal plaque bearing 'The new Windsor/ patent zither Banjo/ A.O. Windsor…
English zither banjo, by Windsor, no. 44, Birmingham, circa 1920, 5 strings, 12 brackets, the headstock decorated with engraved stainless steel plating, 91 cm long
English zither banjo, by Windsor, model no. 2, Birmingham, circa 1907, model number and date impressed to the top of the headstock, verso is an engraved plaque bearing 'Robert E Dorman'. To the heal an impressed metal plaque bearing ' the new Windsor/…
English zither banjo, by Windsor, Artiste model, Birmingham, circa 1900, the brass impressed plate on the heel reads 'The new Windsor patent zither banjo A.O. Windsor, 94 Newhall St. Birmingham, England', 95 cm long
A c.1920s George Houghton & Sons 'Model 3000' small banjo mandolin, eight steel strings, original bridge, fittings and case. Length 56.5 cm, diameter of body 20 cm.
Caraya 5 string banjo with Remo head made out of mahogany, the banjo is a plectrum-style instrument and has a closed-back design and and the mahogany body is complemented by a maple neck and a natural gloss finish. Model no. BJ005, length 101 cm
A c.1920-30s Slingerlands Nite Hawk four-string banjo, with inlaid details to sides and back. Provenance: Previously owned by George Graham, a professional musician who played in the Auckland area 1930's. With case.
A banjo mandolin, unknown maker, circa 1940s, calfskin head, floating bridge, rosewood fingerboard, nickel hardware, eight buttoned machine heads, hardwood neck and rim, acquired on 12 October 1981, I bought this instrument in 1981 whilst on tour on the…
Gibson long necked banjo, purchased in Syndey in 1962 from an American draft dodger, in original hard case. Provenance: The Alex & Annette Hood Collection, NSW
An Italian mandolin with label 'Giov. De Meglio & F. Glio' dated 1916, in original leather case. Note that instruments made during the war by this renowned maker are rare. Plus an 8 string banjo mandolin, early 20th century