My last book (2008) was Gettysburg Battlefield Relics. I have probably seen and photo'ed more of these than anyone else except Sam & Wes Small (i.e., The Horse Soldier). This ebay shell and the slanted writing on the wood block looks OK. Most serious Gettysburg collectors agree that Danner displayed actual shells from the battlefield as long as they were available. When the 'spring' ran dry, he replaced those shells with others from VA or even the western theater. Pictured below is one of his well known cards showing his iconic collection which we believe was for always sale. Note shell No. 10 on the second row down and to the left. Yes, it was a different 3 inch Hotchkiss (no lead sabot) identified on the back as "Confederate Hotchkiss." Apparently, as one sold, he tried to replace it with another of the same type.