Weinbrand Jacobi Ash Tray from Germany

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Here are two pictures of the front and back. The first picture won't flip and should say "Weinbrand Jacobi." The second picture, you can't see all the words so I'll explain it. There is an oval that says GERMANY under it. Inside the oval at the top is a crown. Under it is a shape looking like the shape of a police bag and has a "CM" in it. There is an "18" before the badge shape and a "14" after it, meaning from 1814. Under that in italicized lettering, it says "Hutschenreuther" and under that "HOHENBERG."
I found it at a flea market and I noticed it was different than another Jacobi ash tray there so wondering if this one is real and worth anything. I paid $5 for it. I did research on german ebay and it seemed to be going for 2.5k....not sure if that's right at all, but need to know! I got both ashtrays, the other one is the bottom 2 pictures. The bottom one front says "Weinbrand Jacobi,1880' Stuttgart and the back says "Thomas" on top, under is a symbol that looks like a heavyweight champion wrestling belt that also says "Thomas." Under, it says "Marktredwitz-Germany." HELP!
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