German, Braunschweig, Eisenbuettel Chemical Factory Seal
Eisenbuettel Seal, Image by StuE, Found by Quozzy.
Found in Germany, 17mm, 6.3g.
"One side has some letters at the top, the first is an F then maybe an E or another F? in then centre seems to be a flower with the name BRAUN below. As for the other side it looks like EIS? CHEMISCHE then some letters are missing then RIK the last word all I can say is it ends TTEL. Ok I've just been informed that it says CHEMISCHE which means chemical in German, they also suggest that the RIK could be the end of FABRIK, which means factory, so chemical factory. The EIS means Ice in German, as for the last word it looks like TUTTEL."
Both sides have a beaded border and a foliate design in the centre, possibly a crown. At the top of the first side, inside the beaded border, are three initials curving downward - ?.F.(F.?), at the bottom curving upwards is - BRAUNS??WEIG. The other side has .CHEMISCHE FABRIK. curving downward at the top and EIS??(B?)UTTEL .
The spelling is slightly different but this seal is almost certain to be from the Braunschweig (Lower Saxony) Chemische Fabrik Eisenbuettel. A plan of the factory dated 1899 can be seen on de.wikipedia.