Hello,
I just picked up an interesting little wooden box at the local antique "mall". It's basically a cube, about 6 or 7 inches wide/tall, tongue and groove construction. There's a brass handle on top but the box opens in front like a door. It's held shut by a tiny latch. On the inside of a door is a sort of rack with three places for what might be vials. At the back of the box is a small, 1" wide shelf or bench. There's a number carefully hand-painted on the front of the door, "24".
There is a small square of felt on the inside of the door, center bottom. The little pedestal under the "bench" in back is also covered in felt. On the inside side walls are scrape marks as if something had been pulled in and out of the box. On the bottom outside of the box, the numbers "2 8 5" are stamped into the wood.
My son thought it might be a communion box, but I don't know. I'm thinking a small apothecary box. A few pictures are attached. Thank you!