Abstract

Based on the probate inventories from 1694, the contribution presents the Carniolan property of Kamila Ursula von Grundler, Countess Maria Juliana von Attems, and Baroness Maria Isabella von Werneck. We examined in detail the information set forth in archival materials regarding household furnishings, silver-, pewter-, brass-, and copperware, majolica pottery, paintings, mirrors, books, clothes as well as jewellery and other valuables in the possession of the above-mentioned noblewomen. Our aim was to draw parallels among their property and to identify the aspects in which they differed.

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