You're right - - as posted on the first page of this thread, it IS a Herzog cabinet; the No.832. An original catalog illustration is shown on page 90 (Fig. 2-87) of Phonographica. An actual example is pictured on page 189 (Fig. 4-45) of Antique Phonograph Accessories & Contraptions. Your cabinet can be found in the same book on page 187 (Fig.4-39).bradsantiques wrote:I'm pretty sure that's a Herzog cabinet probably for a Victor VI. I have one that I can't find in any of the books either. It is definitely made to display a Victor VI with the ribbon striped mahogany and gold capped fluted columns. It is super rare with doors on front and back.
I must admit that my lesser self becomes a little bewildered when I read that items such as these cabinets can't be found "...in any of the books..."


George P.