Photographed by their grandson Roger Syn, in August 1993 at The Istana.
Memorabilia – chocolates, coffee tin, whisky bottles, bottle of honey, photo frame of Brunei trip, medical kit, shaver, pens, club cards, spectacles, sun glasses,
A landscape watercolour by Chinese artist Chen Zhi Fo (1895–1963).
A pair of calligraphy by Huang Yang Hui, student of Xu Bei Hong, 11 September 1992 – given by Mdm Yan Tick Fong of Fefco Furniture Co. (at River Valley Road) to President Wee.
Ornate gold-leaf waist-high Peranakan bedroom dresser 35-inch (89cm) h x 40-inch (102cm) w x 21-inch (53½cm) d, made of red lacquered and gilded namwood with Ming-style legs purchased by Mrs Wee in Malacca, when Dr Wee was in office.
Rosewood round dining table 55½in diameter with glass top; 27in diameter removable rotating rosewood “lazy Susan” and 24in smoky-designed glass top. With 8 rosewood chairs with dark green cloth cushioned seats.
Autographed for President Wee by the US Harlem Globetrotters team members during their 65th anniversary tour (1991).
The 33-inch tall vase is inscribed with "Ketua Menteri Sarawak YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud”.
45-inch tall Chinese porcelain vase gifted to Dr Wee from Indonesian businessman Mr Tong Djoe.
Depicts a white horse resting in a field or flowers.
Stool upon which Dr Wee used to sit to put on and take off his socks and shoes. 13in h x 21½in w x 12½in d. Gift of Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings, Chairman of the Provisional National Defence Council, Republic of Ghana, 1981-1993. (President of the Republic of Ghana, 1993-2001)
Three-piece settee set comprising three-seater settee, two-seater settee and one armchair with five yellow-coloured silk back cushions.
Cabinet 60½-inch (154cm) h x 29-inch (74cm) w x 17½-inch (44½ cm) d, holding:
- a carved sweet-meat rack (used for putting skewers of crystalline fruits) with a hexagonal cover;
- a betel set of red lacquered wooden tray with a drawer for betel leaves and the accompanying containers for powdered gambier and slaked lime paste and more betel leaves; a pair of shears for shearing the betel nuts and a little spatula for spreading the lime paste on the leaves; wooden and porcelain cups and saucers and kam chengs of various sizes.
Empty Moét & Chandon “Nebuchadnezzar” 15-litre 30-inch tall champagne bottle – opened at the anniversary dinner held at the Shangri-La Hotel Ballroom on 12 April 1998. The gift of Dr and Mrs Lee Seng Gee.