hmmm.... not that I know of. Most Macs included a packing list, I have one for the educational/lab pack model of the Mac LC 520 for example.
For the most part:
- "Pro" modular Macs from the II until the group just before the beige G3:
- OS media & documentation
- mouse
- power cable
- sometimes a microphone
- RARELY (on literally only one or two models pre-G3) a keyboard, I think the 8600 and 7600 or 7300 had an optional AppleDesign keyboard, almost no others did
- Performa, iMacs, home/smallbiz powermacs (4400/6500) depending on market/bundle:
- OS media & documentation
- disc binder with discs for other bundled software
- keyboard (keyboard II on the 200/400/600, Design Keyboard on the 630+)
- mouse
- anything else relevant to the specific bundle, e.g. modem+cabling, printer+cabling, display+cabling
- sometimes a microphone
- LC series for education
- OS media unless it was a lab pack, at which point one OS media and documentation kit was shipped per lab/classroom's worth of computers
- Keyboard II (ADK later on)
- mouse
- sometimes a microphone
- Laptops
- OS media
- power supply
- sundries related to that specific model and/or things that were included, e.g. modem cable
- 1400 -> book covers, for example
- (though I'm less clear on what this meant for specific models -- my tibook included a modem cable, power supply, svideo -> composite adapter, dvi -> vga adapter, and a single apple-branded dvd-r disc, some MBPs I unboxed later had thinned that down to just the power adapter and maybe the phone line cable.)
Acknowledging here that some of these machines, e.g. Quadra605, Performa 475, LC475 or the 630, 6200, 6300, and 6500 series were sold into several of these market, meaning that, say, an LC 6200 would include the OS and otherwise be relatively bare. The one other caveat to any "Pro" models is, I don't know how that shook down for basically anything int he 4/6-series, e.g. pro model of the powermac 6200-6500 may still have bundled an ADK since that was a standard part of the packaging for that machine.
Unless you meant "what's normal for each era" at which point the answer is basically "go hog wild, and use whatever you can find, the only things that aren't really realistic is newer peripherals on older systems, but it's your collection and you can do what makes you happy"