Colonial Cupboard Model #803
A large colonial cupboard at 10″ high and 6.5″ wide. Produced after 1953. All wood construction. This one was purchased at FAO Swartz. From my private collection.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

A large colonial cupboard at 10″ high and 6.5″ wide. Produced after 1953. All wood construction. This one was purchased at FAO Swartz. From my private collection.
A pair of model #802 Ladder Back Chairs. They are 6.5 inches tall with a stenciled seat. These were produced after 1953. These two were bought at FAO Swartz. From…
This is the largest of the Davy Crockett Indian Target Sets. This one is MIB and has never been played with. The bullets are rubber tipped and still flexible. These…
The smaller version of this van at 4″. All wood construction except the axel pins. From my private collection.
This is a large Jacrim boat with the hull being 18″ long and 6″ at it’s widest. The outboard motor is an Evinrude and weighs in at a heafty 13…
These walkie talkies are from the early war years when metal was restricted. Metal companies like Tudor would find other materials to use to stay in business. In this case…
Nice photo of a boy with his Keystone Sand Loader circa 1930. From my private collection.
This cruiser is 11.5 inches long. It was produced circa 1940. These are not rare but are not seen too often. The barrel shoots a projectile quite a distance with…
This is a nice sized fireboat at 17 inches long and 4.5 inches wide. It is interesting that the nozzles are cast bases with a wooden nozzle. The boat was…
This wardrobe is 10.5″ tall and 7″ wide. It was produced after 1953. This is part of a series of doll furniture items that could be purchased individually. These items…