Symphony Hall now features 2,387 chairs, with wood bases for better acoustics.
In the dining area, a pair of alabaster urns top tall wood bases.
The original wood base remains, as do a significant number of original doors.
When open, they rest on wood bases.
The elaborately carved and gilded wood base was added in London in the 18th century.
Complicated older frames are often made of moulded and gilded plaster over a plain wood base.
The lamp with the plain white shade, at the rear of the photograph, has a wood base that is 14 inches high.
From these the 48 clichés were stereotyped and affixed to the wood base.
The Mica table lamp has a wood base covered in weathered copper.
Some of the pieces were held together by wire and set on a makeshift wood base.