I recently purchased this table snuff box because its made from silver and the price seemed good...and it's made from silver. Oh, did I mention it's made from silver. I seem to have a bit of a problem with things made from silver. I keep buying them and then trying to find somewhere to put them in the house....preferably where the wife doesn't notice, at least for a month or two and I can say I've had it for ages.
Anyway, I'm looking for help to find out who the maker is. I have come across two other examples of silver on the net made by the same Prague silversmith and they too are snuff boxes but no identification of who IFH is.
The box carries two sets of identical marks, one set on the lid the other on the base. Each set comprises of the pre 1867 Austrian assay mark plus a makers mark. Both of the assay marks are poorly struck but by using the best details from each I read the following:
B for Prague.
Year 1853 (the box lid is engraved with 1854 when the box was given as a gift, so ties in perfectly)
15 loth
The makers marks are fairly clear and I have no doubt that they are IFH. Is anyone able to identify this maker? Note - the two other examples I found with the same makers mark, were a little later, the latest being 1865
Thanks
Steve


The two assay marks:


The two makers marks:

