A good late 19th century German floor standing walnut centre seconds regulator, Lenzkirch, the case with architectural pediment surmounted by a carved final over a long glazed door with applied scrolls on a short base, the two-part 9 inch enamel Roman dial with recessed centre and concave bezel, the tapering plates united by turned pillars screwed to the front and rear, with maintaining power to the deadbeat escapement with adjustable pallets, high count pinions and wheels of five crossings throughout, the long crutch with micrometer adjustment and wooden rod pendulum with drawer below. Height 206 cm