Imperial eagle of the first model in silver-plated bronze. It represents the uncrowned imperial eagle with outstretched wings holding in its talons the sparkling spindle of Jupiter, placed on a base, the head turned to the right. It is assembled in several parts. Cast copper box bearing the initials "L. N." The fine upper molding between the box and the spindle of Jupiter without a founder's mark was probably replaced in view of the various threaded holes under the spindle. Silver-plated bronze socket, missing the ring intended to hang the tie. The eagle is presented on a plexiglass base.
Dimensions:
Eagle without the lower molding: H 18.5cm, width 17.5cm, depth about 7.5cm.
Lower part of the box: H 3.7cm, width 9.9cm, depth 4.1cm.
"L.N.": H 2.2cm.
Socket: diameter 3.3cm, H 8.4cm.
Total H: 30.8cm.
Total weight without the support: 1.97kg.