1930 Advertisement
Ads like this can be invaluable for collectors. The Jacrim cannon is a well know toy but the additional fourteen 7″ soldiers were unknown until this ad surfaced. From my…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

Ads like this can be invaluable for collectors. The Jacrim cannon is a well know toy but the additional fourteen 7″ soldiers were unknown until this ad surfaced. From my…
Who wouldn’t want that whole line up of boats? From my private collection.
Playthings ad that has both Marks Brothers and Keystone at 288 A Street. Jacrim is no longer mentioned as it was incorporated into Keystone the year before. From my private…
A nice lineup of some of the toys Keystone offered in 1956. From my private collection.
This is an early Jacrim and that can be discerned by the style of the Seaworthy logo on the cabin and the “Really Hollow” life ring on the bow. Another…
Individually these sailboats are fairly common but as a pair and with the boxes are quite rare. They are for a Pillsbury display but the boats and sails are not…
This ferry boat has the dimensions of 12″ x 4.5″. It is a #355 that appears in the 1954 catalog. What differentiates it from other models is that it has…
This is a B-15 U.S. Battleship that measures 15.5″ x 4″. I have not assigned a model number to this one yet because it does not appear in any of…
This 9″ boat is pre-1933. It is early due to the brass on it and the size of the light. Solid wood construction. Simple twist of the “handle” that comes…
This ice wagon is the lesser seen of the two Jacrim made. While still uncommon the Arctic Ice is seen more often. From the back of the wagon to the…