George Formby ukulele banjo, bearing the maker's trademark logo and stamped no. 1833 behind the peg box
![George Formby (1904-1961). His banjo ukulele, and the first to be played in a George Formby film, Off the Dole [1935]. After singing 'If you don't want the goods, don't maul 'em', George Formby (1904-1961). His banjo ukulele, and the first to be played in a George Formby film, Off the Dole [1935]. After singing 'If you don't want the goods, don't maul 'em',](https://hansonslive.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/images/lot/4346/43468_0.jpg?1585041245)
George Formby (1904-1961). His banjo ukulele, and the first to be played in a George Formby film, Off the Dole [1935]. After singing 'If you don't want the goods, don't maul 'em',
![George Formby (1904-1961). His banjo ukulele, Dallas Model C (C/2364), 16 frets with mother-of-pearl dot position markers, 10 tension hooks, flange resonator. Complete with original carrying case bearing inscription, 'Low' (in George's George Formby (1904-1961). His banjo ukulele, Dallas Model C (C/2364), 16 frets with mother-of-pearl dot position markers, 10 tension hooks, flange resonator. Complete with original carrying case bearing inscription, 'Low' (in George's](https://hansonslive.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/images/lot/4348/43489_0.jpg?1585041483)