Among the more elaborate examples given by Schöne in his valuable monograph is one from a krater in the Louvre[[2071]]:
| κρατῆρες ἑξ | |
| τιμὴ τέσσαρες ὀξίδες ὀκτώ | |
| βαθέα εἰκόσι (at 1 dr. 1 ob.) |
That is, six kraters, value four drachmae; eight oxides; twenty bathea (an unknown form), one drachma one obol. The bathea were probably deep cups or ladles; the oxides (lit. vinegar-cups) were small vessels, probably answering to our wine-glasses.
Another instance given by Schöne[[2072]] is:
| ληκύθια δέκα | |
| οἰνοχοαὶ δύο |
or ten lekythi and two oinochoae.
Another good example is on a krater in the British Museum (E 504):
| κρατῆρε(ς) ἑξ τέσσαρες | |
| πελλίνια[[2073]] δώδεκα τρεῖς | |
| ὀξίδες εἰκόσι τρεῖς | |
| ὀξύβαφα εἰκόσι (at 1 dr. 1 ob.) |
i.e. six kraters at four drachmae, twelve cups at three obols, twenty oxides at three obols, twenty oxybapha at one drachma one obol.
Another in Vienna[[2074]]: