This was Al Capone's cell at the now defunct Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia where he lived for 8 months. It was described by the Philadelphia Public Ledger in August 20, 1929 as follows:
The whole room was suffused in the glow of a desk lamp which stood on a polished desk.... On the once-grim walls of the penal chamber hung tasteful paintings, and the strains of a waltz were being emitted by a powerful cabinet radio receiver of handsome design and fine finish...
Say what you will about him, but his lamp game was real strong.