Hallmarks on 19th century silver snuffbox
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:30 am
I have a 19th century silver snuffbox which I know to be German. It's 85 mm wide, 42 mm deep, and 29 mm high, and has the family name "Mosevius" engraved on the lid:

It was given to me by my grandfather, who brought it with him when he emigrated to the U.S. from Berlin in 1941. The family tradition, according to what was told to him as a child in the late 1890's, was that it had belonged to his own great-grandfather, Moses Mosevius (who was born in Polzin, Pomerania in 1779 and died in Stolp, Pomerania in 1863; he adopted the surname Mosevius in 1812.) The family moved to Berlin in about 1877.
There are two hallmarks on the inside of the lid. One appears to be a shield with what looks like it might be a "B" above it, the numbers 1 and 3 (presumably the "loth" mark) inside it, and the numbers 8 and 5 to the right:

The other is much more difficult to see, but looks like a letter (an "R"?) with what looks like a cross to the left of it.

Any information anyone might have on what the origin or approximate date of the box might be, would be greatly appreciated. I am not a silver collector; I just happen to have this box as something that's been in my family for a very long time.
Thank you for help.
Donna Mosevius Levinsohn
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It was given to me by my grandfather, who brought it with him when he emigrated to the U.S. from Berlin in 1941. The family tradition, according to what was told to him as a child in the late 1890's, was that it had belonged to his own great-grandfather, Moses Mosevius (who was born in Polzin, Pomerania in 1779 and died in Stolp, Pomerania in 1863; he adopted the surname Mosevius in 1812.) The family moved to Berlin in about 1877.
There are two hallmarks on the inside of the lid. One appears to be a shield with what looks like it might be a "B" above it, the numbers 1 and 3 (presumably the "loth" mark) inside it, and the numbers 8 and 5 to the right:

The other is much more difficult to see, but looks like a letter (an "R"?) with what looks like a cross to the left of it.

Any information anyone might have on what the origin or approximate date of the box might be, would be greatly appreciated. I am not a silver collector; I just happen to have this box as something that's been in my family for a very long time.
Thank you for help.
Donna Mosevius Levinsohn
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