I apologize in advance for intruding here, but I need help/info and have been directed here by the magazine office as there are so many experts here.
My father died two weeks ago and the estate needs an inventory of his belongings. I am not trying to sell this, just get as much info on it as possible so a semi-accurate value can be attached for the estate inventory.
I found a small wooden box that may or may not be an actual cigar box...no one seems to know...I am at my Dad's house and do not have access to my camera to post a picture, sorry...
The box looks like a log cabin...carved walls to look as dovetailed logs, carved shake roof/chimney, carved depictions of door and windows, even a small bench on the outside with a man's figure lounging on a bench.
The lid (roof) is NOT hinged. The box itself measures 4 1/4" X 5 1/2" X 2 7/8" high, man on front 2 1/2", bottom of box to peak of roof 4".
There is a partial paper band on the bottom that says Santa Fe and the emblem matches the Santa Fe Cigar emblems I've seen online. There is imprinted in black ink an A. Sensenbrenner Sons stamp with factory info and stamp in same black ink with contents of box price floor of 8 cents ceiling of 15 cents.
This could be an old cigar box or it could be someone's artwork in which they used part of an old cigar box for the floor material. The banding and imprints on the bottom are surely real, but whether cigars came in this hand carved box or not is the question.
Has anyone any info where I could look to authentic or discredit this box? I appreciate any help I can get and will surely understand if this post is deleted as way too off topic...

Thanks folks...