The scroll is well preserved; only slight damages on its edges can be seen.
Sheet no. 1
The third panel includes Al Ha-Nissim prayer for Purim and the Seven Remembrances.
The fourth panel includes the benedictions recited before and after the Megillah reading followed by fragments of the Shoshanat Yaakov liturgical poem for Purim.
The Book of Esther in Hebrew is accompanied by additional texts: information from the printer, the prayer Al Ha-Nissim for Purim, Psalm 22, the Seven Remembrances, benedictions recited before and after the Megillah reading, and fragments of the Shoshanat Yaakov liturgical poem.
The Book of Esther starts in the fifth panel and continues until the eighteenth (?) panel.
The text in the fifteenth panel is printed in 11 lines divided into two half-columns.
The sheets in the scroll are glued together.
According to William Gross: "While there is no name of the printer, the use of an elaborate woodcut letter of the type known to be in use by the Weis (sic!) - Meldola printing house indicates the publisher."
Jacob Nunes Vais, on the publishers, was the rabbi of Leghorn (Livorno).
Below the first panel, the date - 1768 - is written in pencil.
No bibliography on the scroll is available.