Including one with a snake-legged giant; one with Hercules standing between two of the man-eating horses of Diomedes, holding the bridle of one, his club raised in his left hand, nude but for his lion skin draped over his right arm, two dying horses to the left, a dying man to the right, on a groundline; one with a frontal mask, perhaps a bearded satyr; one with a standing nude male, mantle draped over his right arm, perhaps also holding a sheathed sword; one with a composite figure of Isis with a scorpion body, the pincers in the form of serpents, her head in profile to the left, wearing a solar disk and cow horn crown; one with a portrait head of a woman in profile to the left above the prow of a ship; one with an eagle and a standard above an altar with a quadriga in relief, with bull heads projecting to the sides, a standard to the left, all upon a ship; one with Paposilenus riding on a donkey to the right, on a groundline; one with a temple to Jupiter framing his eagle upon an altar, a dolphin below; one with a warrior or hero standing before a serpent-entwined tree surmounted by an owl, the warrior nude but for a cloak over his shoulders, holding a shield and a spear, wearing a crested helmet; one with a bull with its head lowered, facing left, on a groundline; and one with Hercules, depicted nude, his animal skin draped over his right hand