Thank you for your suggestion. Maybe one day we will find out for definite?Starkton wrote: my personal guess is Sächsische Holzwarenfabrik Max Böhme & Co. A. G. or F. A. Anger & Sohn, Jöhstadt in Sachsen.
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Very nice! Now if only I could find one of those with a red mahogany finish!gramophone78 wrote:Steve, as I mentioned, a friend has one of these stands in a non-ebonized finish. Here is a pic of how it looks.
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Yes, thank you Stephan. As Steve wrote... one day we may find out for sure. I can add that there are absolutely no marking anywhere on my stand (other than the medallion). Interestingly, there is a hidden compartment in the bottom. You can unscrew a square thin wood panel on the bottom, revealing a rather large void. Great for hiding things of value...Steve wrote:Thank you for your suggestion. Maybe one day we will find out for definite?Starkton wrote: my personal guess is Sächsische Holzwarenfabrik Max Böhme & Co. A. G. or F. A. Anger & Sohn, Jöhstadt in Sachsen.

I have also seen at least two types of interior design used in these cabinets.
Steve, if you contact John Duffy on this forum....I think he had a mahogany version at one time.
Maybe, he can send you a photo.