American, late 19th-early 20th century. A relief-carved pine wall plaque of an eagle, its head and beak pointed upward with portions of both wings visible, its claws grabbing a polychrome painted shield with an American flag motif, the stars of the flag depicted with slightly-raised and painted nail heads; 16.5 x 18.25 in. Exhibited as part of The American Eagle: Icon & Symbol held at Taylor University and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Condition: Some wear to paint. Tip of one wing and edge of mouth broken.
American, late 19th-early 20th century. A relief-carved pine wall plaque of an eagle, its head and beak pointed upward with portions of both wings visible, its claws grabbing a polychrome painted shield with an American flag motif, the stars of the flag depicted with slightly-raised and painted nail heads; 16.5 x 18.25 in. Exhibited as part of The American Eagle: Icon & Symbol held at Taylor University and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Condition: Some wear to paint. Tip of one wing and edge of mouth broken.
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