From the description of the interior of the manor house by Pavel Jedlička, we learn that there were also two glass bowls. One with the coat of arms of Katarína Zrínská dated 1585, the other with the coat of arms of Gašpar Ilešházi dated 1641. He also mentions painted paintings - portraits of Vice-Slav Slavonia Gašpar Oregóczy, Ladislav Révai from 1645 and children's portraits. In the historical collection of the Balneological Museum in Piešťany there is a painting, the oil painting The Wedding of Galilee. It is a scaled-down copy painted in the second half of the 19th century according to an original painting by Paolo Veronesse. A copy of the painting was originally part of the equipment of the manor house in Rakovice.
In 1890, Dionýz sold Medňanský manor and property in the village to Žigmund Kornfeld. His son Dr. Móric kornfeld made a summer residence in the manor house in Rakovice, where he came from Budapest only for a certain time of the year.
In 1918, the manor house was looted, while part of the manor's inventory was stolen and destroyed, mainly a collection of majolica and Japanese and Chinese porcelain. A similar fate befell the manor house even after crossing the front in 1945.
During the first Slovak Republic, the manor house and manor, which was owned by Dr. Móric Kornfeld arized. Before crossing the line, families lived in the manor house.