A Chinese carved and pierced elm window panel, late Qing Dynasty, 19th century, the large window frame carved and pierced throughout, with rectangular reserves of flower vases to, the hinged parts surrounded by intricate key fret borders and scrolls, the bottom section with quatrefoil and circular reserves of bats and auspicious symbols, fitted with later brass ruyi form suspension hooks. Provenance: Tomlinson antique house, Singapore, 1997, with certificate of antiquity. Height 122 cm, width 101 cm, depth 5 cm