The wooden figure of St. Adalhard of Corbie depicts him wearing a monk's robe with a gold-ornamented hood. In his right hand, he holds an open book, while his left hand grasps an abbot's staff. His head bears a simple tonsure. His feet rest on a pile of books and a crown of thorns lies next to him.
The wooden figure of St. Paola, dressed in a religious habit, holds an abbot's staff in her left hand and a book and an inkwell with a quill in her right.
The wooden figure of Saint Timothy depicts him as a bearded bishop, wearing a mitre and elaborately decorated liturgical vestments. In his right hand, he holds a golden bishop's staff, while in his left, he grips a club, symbolizing his martyrdom. His garments are richly adorned with gold, and his expression conveys authority and devotion.