Strombecker Yellow Van
A 5.5″ long Strombecker yellow van in NM condition with white rubber tires. Circa 1935. From my private collection.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

A 5.5″ long Strombecker yellow van in NM condition with white rubber tires. Circa 1935. From my private collection.
This the smallest of Keystone’s garages at 10″ by 8″. The garage door opens and the pump holds water. The pump can be used to fill the car with “gasoline”.…
An interesting promo piece from Strombecker. The logo “Los Angles New York Express” is stamped on the truck unlike the usual pressed and painted logos. The truck is 5″ long…
A building materials truck measuring 5″ long. All wood construction except metal pins for wheels and radiator cap. Circa 1930’s. From my private collection.
A steak bed truck measuring 5″ long. All wood construction except for metal pins for wheels and radiator cap. Circa 1930’s. From my private collection.
This is a Keystone Wood Toys Hurdy Gurdy with salesman sample box and sales sample tag produced after 1953. It is 7.25 inches long and 4.5 inches high. From my…
This is a Keystone Wood Toys Hurdy Gurdy with salesman sample box produced after 1953. It is 7.25 inches long and 4.5 inches high. From my private collection.
This is a seven inch fire truck with removable ladder. It is from a 1933 Model 741 fire house play set. From my personal collection.
Early Strombecker airplane in NM condition. Five inches long with a five inch wingspan. Wooden fuselage and wheels with metal wings and tail. The propeller is brass. From my private…
This is a 12″ Flash speedboat. This is incomplete as it is missing a prop and something on the back of the stern. Produced between 1929 and 1934. From my…