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Collection: Keeping the Books
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Real estate and buildings at Palaiola, owned by the family from 1677 to 1864
Hand-drawn map
Orsetti (formerly Diodati) Palace in Lucca, owned by the family from 1661 to 1963
Manlio Fulvio. Il Palazzo Civico di Lucca. Lucca: Maria Pacini Fazzi.
Postcards from Lucca
Cards sent to Spencer librarians by Rubinstein Collection researchers.
Postcards from Lucca
Cards sent to Spencer librarians by Rubinstein Collection researchers.
Villa at Marlia, owned by the family from 1651 to 1806
Reproduction of “Prospetto della Villa Orsetti a Marlia,” engraving by Francesco Venturi (1673-after 1711) in Harold Acton. Villas of Tuscany. New York: Thames and Hudson.
Altopascio, owned by the family from 1646 to at least 1833
Estiti del Grano d’Altopasso [grain production accounts].
Portrait of Stefano Orsetti
Reproduced from Manlio Fulvio, 1985. Il Palazzo Civico di Lucca. Lucca: Maria Pacini Fazzi, p. 59.
Orsetti family crest
Reproduced from the cover.
Inventory
Bernardino Orsetti, former owner. Inventario Generale.
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