Another copper pot that I bought and do not know what it is for
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Gee, I'm re-reading my response of March 17/16 and can't believe I thought it might have been used for cigarettes!! Silly me! If it was intended for that, it most definitely would have had indentations to hold cigarettes and shaped differently. I'm now wondering if it was for incense but again, I think it would have been shaped in a different fashion. No matter its purpose, I'd love it on my coffee table! It certainly wasn't a chamber pot and I'd suggest not putting food on the top part as I'm uncertain it's safe for food.