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Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by  William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.

LOT NO 1266

STOCK NO 35813

Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan’s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic’s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards.

Dimensions:
Height: 223cm  Length/Width: 48cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

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