This weighty brass eagle sculpture—cast in the Fifties—is made to sit as a finial atop a flag pole. He could also stand upon one's desk, as a decoration or as a paperweight. In heraldry, he is described as standing abaissé (wings spread, wingtips lowered), body affronté (forward) and head turned dexter in trian aspect (turned in three-quarter profile, to his right). (3" x 4") sc12978a
c. 1950's