Marks on German Jewish spice box (Besamim), 1830s
Marks on German Jewish spice box (Besamim), 1830s
This is a Jewish ritual spice box (besamim) with marks that I believe are from 19th-century Berlin. Can anyone identify the maker's mark, a cursive Eis, struck upside down in relation to the town marks?
And can anyone identify the date letter, although it is somewhat rubbed?
The piece is engraved with the name of an early owner and date — Elias Espen 1838 — so I would expect it dates from around that year.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Marks on German Jewish spice box (Besamim), 1830s
ref. Scheffler no2029
August Friedrich Ferdinand Eisolt (I)
born 31.5.1802
oo 14.4.1833
+11.5.1858
it ist Berlin K/B
but it is interesting ... there is a B but 1838 was A
A is B. G. F. Andreack, 1819 — 1842
B is Ch. F. Deppe, 1842 — 1847
K = J. C. S. Kessner, 1819 — 1854
August Friedrich Ferdinand Eisolt (I)
born 31.5.1802
oo 14.4.1833
+11.5.1858
it ist Berlin K/B
but it is interesting ... there is a B but 1838 was A
A is B. G. F. Andreack, 1819 — 1842
B is Ch. F. Deppe, 1842 — 1847
K = J. C. S. Kessner, 1819 — 1854