Cremains grinder?
I guess, maybe.
Apparently my uncle was a big guy. I traveled to El Paso about 12 years ago to pick up his remains. I don't think they would have fit in that grinder receptacle.
Nevertheless, I probably wouldn't have a problem refurbishing that grinder for coffee. Why? Well, in the first place, cremains have been sterilized by fire. No chance of any pathogens lingering in the mechanism. In the second place, a good washing, scouring, sand blasting, and repainting would spiff up the unit real nice. Thirdly, I would replace the urn-like feeder tube with a more conventional looking funnel. No need to alarm the guests at a candlelight supper!
As for the little (well, big) drawer. I've seen antique hand operated grinders with little drawers to receive the ground coffee. So it might be part of the original coffee grinder design. All that might have changed is the urn part. And maybe the coarseness of the grinder burrs.
Oh, and can you guess I'm not particularly religious or sentimental or superstitious about the Dead - at least those I never knew. Must be my scientific training.
And if that really is a cremains grinder, it would have made a great prop for a sequence in "Theater of the Dead". You know, the one where Vincent Price cut up a gourmet drama critic's prize ankle biters and force fed them to him as a tasty stew?
And would the numbers on the "dial-a-grind" knob correspond to the seven levels of Hell? LOL!