A stylish audio cabinet/sideboard, produced in the 1960s, presumably by the British company Prinz. The cabinet is made of polished mahogany, giving it a beautiful glossy finish. The interior is made of light (beech) veneer. Originally, the cabinet was designed as an audio cabinet with a record player (not complete) on the left and space for other equipment on the right. A tube radio is hidden behind a sliding shelf. At the front is a hinged cabinet with storage space for LPs, for example. The speakers are integrated on the left and right. The cabinet is finished with a beautiful brass edge and stands on tall legs. All open areas are equipped with lights that switch on and off automatically.
The operation of the equipment is unknown. There is static coming from the radio, which has reception. The speakers also work; however, it should be assumed that the cabinet is primarily intended for decorative use. It can, of course, also function as a sideboard.
Dimensions:
Width: 148 cm
Height: 80 cm
Depth: 41 cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height80 cmWidth148 cmDepth41 cmSigns of usageScratches