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This is a matched pair of American patriotic eagle bookends, each featuring a spread-winged bald eagle perched atop a rectangular base embossed with the date '1776,' commemorating the founding of the United States. The bookends are cast in a brass-tone metal — likely a zinc or pot metal alloy with a brass-colored finish — and display exceptional detail throughout, including individually rendered feathers across the wings, breast, and tail, as well as sharply defined talons gripping the base. The warm golden-brass tone is enhanced by darker oxidized recesses in the feather details, creating a rich two-tone antiqued effect that gives the pieces a classic Federal or Colonial Revival aesthetic popular in mid-20th century American decorative arts. Each bookend measures approximately 5 inches tall by 5 inches wide, with a solid, weighted base designed to support books upright. These style of eagle bookends were widely produced during the 1950s–1970s by various American manufacturers for the patriotic and Americana collectibles market, and this pair displays the quality casting and finish consistent with that era. Condition is Very Good overall; both pieces show light surface wear and minor toning/patina variation consistent with age and use, with no chips, cracks, or missing elements noted. The pair is complete and matching, displaying well together with consistent coloration and detail.