Here's a photo showing the parts from a disassembled two spring Victor motor, of the type used in the Consolette--

FROM --
http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/vie ... p?t=130431
(The governor is still in position.)
As you can see, no springs of the type you found in the cabinet.
I take it this just has a conventional
sliding lid support lever--

-- as described on this page --
http://www.victor-victrola.com/lid%20Support%202.htm ?
On the larger models, a double, spring loaded lid support was used --
--but I don't
think the Consolette was ever fitted with that.
I'd guess the four springs you found were from some other project your uncle may have been working on.
By the way, if you don't already have a copy, you might want to invest in "The Compleat Talking Machine," by Eric Reiss (That's the way "complete" is spelled in the title, by the way.) The book is full of illustrations and walks you through most repairs. The book is available from most well-stocked sellers including Amazon.com.
Good luck with your project.
DS