I wonder if anyone could help me find out the meaning of "Berlin KFM" it occurs on the catalogue records for two of our objects.  

The first is an oval copper alloy plaquette of a sacrifice to Priapus, c. 1500 and in the notes field it says "Berlin KFM (247) on lamps.".

The second is a parcel-gilt plaquette of the Flagellation, late 15th century.  In the notes field we have "Similar: Berlin KFM 921 (LVIII) as school of Caradosso"

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Trevor Reynolds
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