(1) In it Venus appears seated on a couch, with her lower limbs covered and her left hand upon her breast, looking into a mirror held up by an amoretto , while another amoretto is reaching up to crown her with a wreath of flowers.(2) The shameless cocotte Venus, wheedling her husband Vulcan for armour for Aeneas, her son by Anchises, disrobes aided by a passing amoretto and Vulcan himself in Vulcan and Venus.(3) On the back side of the casing, enamel painting shows a girl and an amoretto incorporated into a landscape.(4) At the bottom two amoretti support a vase.(5) With curious looks a pair of tiny-winged amoretti press back the overspill of grapes from the basket they have brought Erigone.