
Cast Bronze Eagle Figure
This is a cast bronze decorative sculpture depicting an eagle with outstretched wings perched upon a rocky outcropping or tree trunk base. The piece is rendered in a naturalistic style with heavy emphasis on the texture of the feathers, particularly visible in the fanned-out tail and wing segments. The material appears to be solid bronze with an oxidized, dark brown or monochromatic gunmetal patina, which gives the piece a matte finish. Based on the size relative to the adjacent notepad and candleholder, it stands approximately 6 to 8 inches tall. The casting details show tiered feather patterns along the back and wings, suggesting a late 20th-century mass-produced or boutique decorative origin rather than a fine art foundry piece. There are no immediately visible maker's marks or signatures in the provided angle. The condition appears stable with no major breakage, though some minor surface wear and dust accumulation are present. The craftsmanship is competent, utilizing a lost-wax or sand-casting method common for home decor items of the 1970s through the 1990s.
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Estimated Value
$125 - $225
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Category
Decorative Arts / Metalwork
Appraised On
February 2, 2026
Estimated Value
$125 - $225
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Bronze
Item Description
This is a cast bronze decorative sculpture depicting an eagle with outstretched wings perched upon a rocky outcropping or tree trunk base. The piece is rendered in a naturalistic style with heavy emphasis on the texture of the feathers, particularly visible in the fanned-out tail and wing segments. The material appears to be solid bronze with an oxidized, dark brown or monochromatic gunmetal patina, which gives the piece a matte finish. Based on the size relative to the adjacent notepad and candleholder, it stands approximately 6 to 8 inches tall. The casting details show tiered feather patterns along the back and wings, suggesting a late 20th-century mass-produced or boutique decorative origin rather than a fine art foundry piece. There are no immediately visible maker's marks or signatures in the provided angle. The condition appears stable with no major breakage, though some minor surface wear and dust accumulation are present. The craftsmanship is competent, utilizing a lost-wax or sand-casting method common for home decor items of the 1970s through the 1990s.
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