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Antique pitcher, about 1890 (courtesy of Peak House Heritage Center)
Antique pitcher, about 1890 (courtesy of Peak House Heritage Center)
Antique teacup, about 1905 (courtesy of Medfield Historical Society)
Undated oil painting of the Peak House by unknown artist (courtesy of Medfield Historical Society)
Antique chair painted by Frederick Mason Smith, last resident of the house (courtesy of Medfield Historical Society)
Farmer’s snowshoes from artist studio of John Jesse Francis about 1890 (courtesy of Medfield Historical Society)
Peak House historical objects (on permanent or temporary display at a future date)