On the underside of the inscription block, we can see the last of the floral decorations that would have adorned all the undersides. The face is framed by two large circles, each with two inner circles decorated with floral motifs. The latter has four three-lobed petals surrounding a circular heart. Outside the large circles, plant motifs fill the remaining space. However, part of the face is damaged and the relief cannot be fully restored.
If you look closely at the mausoleum on display in the museum, you will see that the front right pillar covers part of the motif. It is unlikely that this is the result of a sudden cessation of decoration, but rather that the reconstruction is slightly inaccurate, as can be read on another page of this terminal. However, no photographs or precise information on this subject have survived from before the reconstruction of the monument. It is therefore not possible to verify this.