“Dominy” Style Clock Mechanism
Side view of the Dominy style clock movement.
Refurbished Dial
A new dial which was engraved, wax filled, and silvered for a custom-made clock.
“Jack” Automaton
A “Jack” automaton from a Medieval church in England. About 4′ tall, it strikes the bell to announce services. Ray used this symbol as part of the trademark for his business.
Barometer Scale
A barometer scale before refurbishment.
Barometer Scale Refurbished
The same barometer scale restored and re-silvered.
8-Day English Marine Chronometer
A very early 8-day English Marine Chronometer by Margetts showing the detent escapement.
19th Century Marine Chronometer
A 19th century English Marine Chronometer by Parkinson & Frodsham, London.
19th Century Marine Chronometer
Backside of the Marine Chronometer.
Swiss Singing Bird Box
This group of four photos details a Swiss Singing Bird box.
Swiss Singing Bird Box
The gold case measures only 3″ x 2″ x 1″. This is the backside.
Swiss Singing Bird Box
Interior view of the Bird Box.
Singing Bird From Swiss Bird Box
The fully articulated bird, shown here without feathers, is only 1″ from beak to tail.
Antique Clock Dial Before Refurbish
Corroded dial.
Antique Clock Dial After Refurbish
Dial restored in traditional manner.
Antique Clock Dial Before Refurbish
Corroded dial.
Antique Clock Dial After Refurbish
Dial restored in traditional manner.
Antique Clock Dial Before Refurbish
Corroded dial.
Antique Clock Dial After Refurbish
Dial restored in traditional manner.
Congreve Rolling Ball Clock
An original Congreve Rolling Ball Clock from the early 19th century.
Mumford-Sherline CNC Indexing Operation
Close-up of the gear cutting operation mentioned in Ray’s Craftsman page.
Mumford-Sherline CNC Indexing Operation
Alternate view of gear cutting process.
Mumford-Sherline CNC Indexing Operation
Mumford-Sherline CNC Indexing Operation
English Miniature Lantern Clock
An English miniature “Lantern” clock from 1690. Original maker was James Crucifex.