This style of cabinet usually had a radiogram setup dating from the mid to late 1930. The record storage cabinet was first advertised in a late 1934 EMG catalogue.
The radiogram has been partially gutted and shows signs that it was upgraded probably by EMG sometime in the late 1960 with off-the-shelf parts.
TURNTABLE: The turntable and mounting board are missing. Assuming it had a Thorens TD150 turntable and TP13 tonearm or equivalent. I have seen one fitted with a BeoGram 608V turntable from 1962
AMP: It features the LEAK 70 Stereo amplifier from 1965/68
Note the matching veneer on the radiogram cabinet and pedestal. This trio seems to have been together since the 1930’s.