Anyone recognize this stand?

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Anyone recognize this stand?

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Just wondering if anyone recognizes this stand (or even if it is a phonograph stand). At first I thought it might be for a Regina, but the drawers are only 11.5 inched deep.
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Does it have any depressions on the top?

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Anything in the drawers to indicate they might have been made to hold cylinders or discs?

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To me, it looks like a music box stand. Regina did make 11 inch disks.
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No depressions on the top, and I have never seen the inside of the drawers. I thought it might be a Regina or other music box stand, but have never seen a serpentine one. The owner does not want to sell it, but wondered the same thing.

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I've never seen a music box stand made it that way, although of course I haven't seen all the designs. My guess is that this is just a regular small chest designed with a little extra flare.

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