Hello again,
Going back to a couple of questions you raised, Emma, in earlier posts.
Emmanuel (or Immanuel) is a Hebrew name meaning "God is with us". Judging by the marriage register of the Great Synagogue, it was not particularly common (76 grooms in 4300 marriages). Moreover, it was used exclusively as a secular name; the men usually having the Hebrew name Menachem.
In the 18 years that I have been doing Jewish genealogy, I have not come across a man with the Hebrew name Shlomo using the secular name Benjamin. The GS records report 114 grooms called Shlomo. Over 90% were known by the secular name Solomon, none by the name Benjamin.
Sealing wax was presumably the wax used to seal letters; not part of the guilding process.
All the best, Justin