What is this odd little box I've been storing for years?


I received this switch/pot a few years ago with a used preamp and have never been able to identify it. When I asked the seller he said he didn't know either, he just thought it was part of the preamp (it's not). I wish I could post a picture here - but it's about a 3.5"black cube, with an older brown AC cord, an on/off rocker switch, fuse holder and small attenuator pot on the front. I though it might be a wireless remote switch for a turntable, but can't find any similar images online. Any ventured guesses would greatly helpful
Glenn 
gwbeers

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I thought it might adjust the speed of a turntable motor, but I don't know how it would communicate with the motor???
It's a standard plug. Very well made, doesn't have that snake oil feel. I'm guessing more like an 80's product. I appreciate your feedback.
This may just be audiophile fruitcake - so I think I'll just include it with the next piece of gear I sell
HaHa! The worst thing is I can't figure out what to call it, to find a reference online. The shaft of the pot only turns 180 degrees. Inside there's a transformer (EWC31004GO5), the base of the cylindrical fuse holder, the rear of the pot is a rheostat with a black resistor inline to the transformer (no timer-but great idea). I had an old JA Michel Transcriptor
turntable whose on off switch used a magnet to open and close the circuit.Wondering if this might be of that era (early 60's)
What I thought was a rheostat pot, because it had a slotted recessed shaft that rotated 180 degrees (or at least is does now), is a proprietary
cable connection to the Sota...