
Boy With Jacrim Wagon
Circa late 1920’s. From my private collection.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing From 1919 to 1967
Circa late 1920’s. From my private collection.
The backdrop for this set measures an impressive 23″ by 15″. The backdrop city and sky are curved in opposite directions to give it an oval shape which does not…
This is a large train layout at 41″ by 17″. This is the largest train set that Keystone made. All pieces are the standard ones from the smaller sets. The…
This small catalog is so clean that it does not even have a crease in the spine. Because of the condition it is displayed here and not as a flip…
A circa 1935 wind up motor boat. It measures 9″ long. It is a hollow boat with a solid deck preventing access to the motor. From my private collection.
This is a very rare ship produced only in 1941. It is the largest ship produced at 24″ long and weighing more than five pounds. It has a wind up…
This is a near mint in the box Fort Washington #534. This is one of the largest forts Keystone made. This is not one of their exploding forts. The only…
This is an interesting paddle boat that currently has an unknown manufacturer although it has many similarities to Jacrim and early Keystone boats. It measures 18″ long. It is a…
An early example of an exploding fort. It measures 14″ wide with the cannon being 7.5″ long. When the red target was hit on the fort all of the top…