This is a Sceptre opened up.
That's the 4x12 Isaac mentioned. Remember; in those days the amp and speaker came as a package. Through the 60's there were
no options, like getting a Sceptre with any cab
except the 4x12.
A "Sceptre" was the amp
with the 4x12, if the speaker configuration changed so did the name of the amp.
For example, in 1969;
The Sceptre was the 60 watt 2x6550 amp w/reverb, vibrato and mid boost and the 4x12.
The 100S was the same
amp, but with a D130F and a JBL "LE100S" compression driver and horn.
The Sentura II was also the exact same
amp, but with a pair of JBL "D15S" (D130F's).
It wasn't until 1972 that you could "mix 'n match" amps and cabs like we are accustomed to today, and by then the Sceptre, 100S, and Sentura (as well as the Solarus, Sonaro, Sonic I-40, Sorado, 100S, 200S, 1000S, 1200S, 1500S, 2000S) were history.
All that was left of the legendary tube Sundholm era was one 2x6550 (190B) and one 4x6550 (350B) bass amp, and one 2x6550 (190L) and 4x6550 (350L) guitar amp.