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Item Code: 2022-2323
Iron Dyer artillery shell with fuse adaptor. Lead sabot missing from base. Shell has cracked into two pieces exposing yellow sulfur matrix and lead case shot. For 3-inch Ordnance Rifles and Parrott guns. Light surface rust overall.
Shell halves are painted with white numbers. Typical of Danner Museum display item from Gettysburg. The pieces fit perfectly together but have different numbers painted on them; likely displayed by Danner as separate items.
Joel A. Danner created the first Gettysburg museum of battlefield relics named Danner's Museum. The Danner's Museum was in operation from 1865-1890. The museum was located on Baltimore Street in Gettysburg not far from what is now Lincoln Square. This museum is somewhat mysterious as information about it is scarce. It is known that sometime after 1890 the collection was sold and all or most of the collection ended up in Massachusetts. Items from Danner's Museum are highly sought after by collectors and usually carry a significant price tag. It is also known that the Rosensteel family did attempt to locate and purchase the collection in Massachusetts. However, the family was only able to locate and obtain part of the collection. At some point the collection must have been broken up and pieces of the collection filtered out to the public through auctions, etc. Many of the items that had been in Danner's Museum have a distinctive number painted on the relic or on the base that the relic sits on. This is especially the case with artillery shells from the collection that have the trademark number painted on the base, a way for Danner to catalog his collection. [jet] [PH:L]
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