This is an antique H.F. Neuss "100 Toilet Pins" pin cube, used for holding glass-headed sewing or hat pins.
The item dates from the Victorian era, around the late 1800s to early 1900s.
It was designed with holes for approximately 108 pins, which it originally came with.
The pins have "best steel" shafts and "glass heads".
The manufacturer, H.F. Neuss or Neuss Brothers, was based in Germany and described as the "Inventor of the Pin Cubes". This is a small version and most of the pins are still in it.
The image shows 2 vintage sewing collectibles from The Boye Needle Co.
The two wooden cylindrical containers are vintage needle cases from The Boye Needle Co.
They were used to store sewing machine needles.
The text on the bottom case indicates the company had offices in San Francisco.
The top case features the "Boye" brand logo and instructions to "BUY NEW SHUTTLE IF MACHINE SKIPS".