I've seen this Mid Century solid copper vessel by Gregorian described as a vase, a planter, and an umbrella stand. I think the size and shape would be impractical as a vase - it was actually used as a fireplace kindling bucket by the previous owner. It's a long V-shape, 12-1/2 inches high at the center by 7" diameter at the base. The top opening is 7-1/2 inches front to back by 9-3/4" side-to-side. The inside lacquered finish has scuffing and wear from years of use. There's also some light scuffing to the exterior and around the base, as well as light verdigris. It could use a polish and perhaps lacquer removal, but the vessel is sturdy, made of heavy, thick hammered copper.