This is a vintage Asian Pagoda styled wood burning fire pit. It was made by (or more likely, made for) Char-Broil. . It measures about 27" square and is about 30.5" tall. It has a unique porcelain finish, much like a vintage Malm fireplace. There are similar recent versions of pagoda fire pits, but all of them that I find have a painted black finish.
It came from an estate and had been kept outside, but I see no evidence that it has ever actually had a fire in it. There are some light spots of surface rust on the screens and fire grate, but the porcilainszed parts are pristine. I have not been able to determine when it was made or even roughly how old it might be. Char-Broil has been around since 1948, but I am sure it isn't that old.