Featured Phonograph 91: Vernis Martin Record Cabinet
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:18 am
Since we haven't seemed to have a featured phonograph for some time, I thought that I would share with you some better pictures of a disc record cabinet that I found in Arkansas a while ago. It's just so unusual!
Maker: Unknown (likely the Cadillac Cabinet Company of Detroit or Douglas Phonograph Company)
Model: Unknown
Serial No. N/a
Years: circa 1906-1908
Original Cost: Unknown
Case/Cabinet Size: 15 ½" depth x 20 ¾" width x 39" height
Repro Parts: None
Current Mint Value: $Unknown
Interesting Facts: This record cabinet of an unknown make in the classic Vernis Martin finish is the only one of its kind that I have ever seen. Given the obvious shading on the top of the cabinet, it is clear that a phonograph of some kind once rested upon it.
There are no knobs on the doors. Instead, the cabinet is opened by a lever on the side that is connected to a series of rods that open the doors.
This piece is also available for purchase.









Maker: Unknown (likely the Cadillac Cabinet Company of Detroit or Douglas Phonograph Company)
Model: Unknown
Serial No. N/a
Years: circa 1906-1908
Original Cost: Unknown
Case/Cabinet Size: 15 ½" depth x 20 ¾" width x 39" height
Repro Parts: None
Current Mint Value: $Unknown
Interesting Facts: This record cabinet of an unknown make in the classic Vernis Martin finish is the only one of its kind that I have ever seen. Given the obvious shading on the top of the cabinet, it is clear that a phonograph of some kind once rested upon it.
There are no knobs on the doors. Instead, the cabinet is opened by a lever on the side that is connected to a series of rods that open the doors.
This piece is also available for purchase.








