Baron Ferdinand Moritz von Delmar born Salomon Moses Levy (21 March 1781 – 27 November 1858) was a wealthy Prussian banker.
He also owned coffee and tea plantations in Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) including his namesake Delmar Estate.
Salomon Moses Levy was born in Charlottenburg, Berlin to a Jewish family that came from Poznan.
Delmar was also a banker and financier involved in the Prussian war tributes after the Treaties of Tilsit.
Baron Delmar's estates in Ceylon were mortgaged to Baring Brothers and in 1897 the Ceylon lands were liquidated after a complicated court settlement between his adopted daughter Emily and coffee plantation owner John Boustead who had taken possession of the estates.