Male pairs
A figured cornice depicting eight pairs in a columned porch. There are a continuous vertical socket on the left side of the back, a rebated joint on the proper right side and two tenons on the bottom; on the top there is a horizontal socket for cramp on the proper left side, and a vertical one on the left.
The relief depicts a porch gallery; the base is a plain fillet, the architrave shows a row of vertical separate acanthus leaves with plain leaves behind supported by eight columns of Gandharan-Corinthian type. On the right the relief is closed by a corner element depicting on both sides two framed superimposed rosettes separated by a fillet.
Inside the gallery appears figures in pairs separated by the columns. The standing figures are engaged in various gestures and positions and all wear paridhāna and uttarīya and a long necklace, large earrings and a turban.