Three black and white cuttings/photographs of Buddhist sculptures; Sandstone Buddha in high relief from Indian Art and Letters Vol. IX, 1935 £7,875 for bronze Buddha from Thailand from The Times, 19 July 1974 Bronze Buddha at Singapore Museum from the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Malayan branch, Vol. XX, 1947. These three cuttings are glued on to a piece of card.
"Yorkshire, May 1979 (Princess car)" - typed itinerary of their tour, 1 side.
"Yorkshire and Northumberland Motor tour, June 1971. H.G.Q.W. & D.C.Q.W." - typed itinerary of their tour, 1 piece, 1 side. With this is a short itinerary for a trip to Greece and Rome in September and October 1971, 1 piece, 1 side.
"Yorkshire and East Anglia, May 13th to 20th, 1974" - typed itinerary of their tour, 1 side.
Wooden figure of an unclothed man standing with left leg raised. The right foot rests on the base of the statue. The head is bald and the face looks primitive. The left hand, which holds a circular pan, is broken off the statue. Height (including base) is 35cm and an approximate width of 10cm. A later label on the base states "H.G. Quaritch Wales Bequest. Folk Art, S. Thailand/N. Malay Peninsula". It is unknown whether this label is accurate.
'What we don't know about Asia' by Quaritch Wales in The Saturday Review of Literature, 29 July 1944, pp. 4-5, 20.
"What are Democracy's Chances Under the New Japanese Set-Up?" by Quaritch Wales from The Star Weekly, Toronto, 6th October 1945, p.7.
"War menaces Asia's finest monuments" by Quaritch Wales, from Travel, April 1944, Vol.82, No.6, pp.4-9.
"War in China and India Pivots on Burma Road" by Quaritch Wales, from America, 27th February 1943, pp.568-570.
"Venice, Sept.22-29, 1977" - typed itinerary of their tour, 1 side.