It features detailed engraving around the base and spout in a traditional Moorish/Ottoman style. The hinged lid opens and closes properly. The long pouring spout is slightly bent and has a small split at the base of the bend (see photos), which may affect its ability to hold or pour liquid without dripping.
There are no visible maker's marks or stamps, suggesting it may be a handmade piece likely from Turkey, Egypt, or Morocco dating back to the mid-late 20th century. Be sure to review all photos for condition before purchasing. A striking addition to any global decor, antique collection, or tea/coffee display!