The yellow Sienese earth for the upper finish instead of the gilding denounces that the two gilded figures were originally terminal decorative elements of a piece of furniture. The spread-wing pose of the eagles suggests a sense of movement and vitality, evoking their majestic nature and the symbolism of freedom and strength of this pair of animalier figures. They rest on a small balustrade, an ebonized base. In the back of the two animal figures, two postern supports facilitated their anchorage. Coming from a private collection, these works also tell a story of mid-nineteenth-century Italian tradition and craftsmanship.