Cargo Ship #211
This is a larger version of a cargo ship at 13″. The cargo for this ship was a stack of wood of which you can see one piece in the…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
This is a larger version of a cargo ship at 13″. The cargo for this ship was a stack of wood of which you can see one piece in the…
This is the larger size of the Strombecker wooden vehicles at 6″. It is solid wood. Produced circa 1935. From my private collection.
This is the largest version of Strombecker’s wooden vehicles at 8″ long. It is solid wood with rubber tires. Produced circa 1935. From my private collection.
This is the largest version of Strombecker’s wooden vehicles at 8″ long. It is solid wood with rubber tires. Yellow Van was an actual company in California. Produced circa 1935.…
This firehouse is the largest that Keystone made. The base measures 9.5″ by 16″. There is a lot of action on this set. The right side has a crank for…
This is a larger sailboat at 21″ from bow to stern and 30″ to the top of the mast. The box is a generic box that would have the model…
This submarine is 10″ long and rather simple in design, although it does have nice sweeping lines for the hull. The manufacturer is unknown but it is likely from the…
These are two versions of the Indian Chief canoe that appears in the 1956 catalog. They are 10″ long and of a light colored wood. I have also have one…
This is one of the larger battleships that Keystone produced at 20″ from bow to stern. There is a plane launch on the bow. I must assume that this is…
This boat is circa 1934 when Keystone incorporated Jacrim into Keystone. The label says Jacrim by Keystone. The use of this wording stopped by 1939. These battery powered boats would…