this is probably one of the prettiest chandelier is we have ever salvaged measuring in at a grand 49”x43”tall This chandelier has such beautiful detail. It was salvaged out of the le Belvedere mansion also known as the le Belvedere Castle this house was featured in Forbes magazine and the Wall Street Journal and was listed at 89 million . The chandelier hung in the main level in the hallway that lead to the kitchen and dining room area’s . When building this home they spared no expense lavishing it with nothing but the best. I have seen reproductions of this chandelier but nowhere near as beautiful is The top features two women with the swan and when the top statue piece was removed it is marked myosin.There is great detail to the bottom of the chandelier featuring hand painted detailed murals with what looks to be trimmed and 24 karat gold paint . This home features a beautiful swan pond at the front entrance and hand-painted murals on the ceiling throughout . I have seen reproductions of this like that are nowhere near as beautiful as this one the reproductions contain painted flowers on the bottom that has nothing like these hand painted murals. They also contain a porcelain piece at the top that is not like the myosin . This light appears to be in overall good condition I did not notice any breaks or repairs the only thing I noticed was on a few of the flour globes is some slight chips at the tip but nothing major

All items were salvaged by Erics architectural salvage of LA located at 1540 west six street Los Angeles, CA 90017