
Ship Targets
These ship targets are the later versions that came with several shooting ship sets. As the war progressed they went from three targets to only two. From my private collection.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing From 1919 to 1967
These ship targets are the later versions that came with several shooting ship sets. As the war progressed they went from three targets to only two. From my private collection.
These target ships came with a couple of different shooting ship sets. These are earlier versions. From my private collection.
This is one of two versions of the cowboy pull toy. The other is the guitar cowboy. This is 11″ long by 11″ high. The base and wheels are wood…
This is a pre 1934 ride on wagon. It measures 30″ by 8.25″ and 15″ high. The wagon is all wood as is the house. The horse’s tail is real…
A Strombecker cannon measuring 5.5″ long. Wooden construction and does fire a projectile. Produced in the 1930’s. From my private collection.
This is one of Keystone’s pull toys. It measures 11.5″ long by 10″ high. The dog and drum are wood and Tekwood. The drum does make noise when rolled. All…
This is a large ride on teaming wagon at an impressive 34″ long. It is all wood construction with leather harnesses and house hair tails. The seat lifts off and…
A small Keystone sailboat at just 9″ long. Cloth sails and metal keel. These type of sailboats are fairly common and were produced for many years. From my private collection.
This is a rare Tommy Tucker set from 1933. The trucks are 7.5″ long, the alarm is 6″ tall and the station is 8″ wide. All wooden construction. The station…
This drop leaf table measures 5″ high and 9″ wide with the leaves open. Produced after 1953. This one was purchaesed at FAO Swartz. From my private collection.