U.S. Battleship
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…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
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…
This is a later example of a Jacrim sailboat as it is not hollow. It measures 24″ bow to stern. The sails are original and have a Jacrim star that…
This car is identical in body style and tires to the cars that Keystone made. It is 4.25″ long. The mechanism for pumping “gas” and “oil” is different thought. I…
This is Keystone’s smallest fire station with a base that is only 5.75″ by 11.5″. There is a siren that sounds when the handle is turned on the right of…
This is the less common blue airplane. The body is 5″ long and the wingspan is 6.5″. From my private collection.
This submarine has always been a mystery as far as a model number. This is the first one I have seen with a box. The box is just stamped with…
This is a hand held dexterity puzzle that measures 3.5″ by 5″. It is cardboard with a clip around metal frame. The bomber “floats” in the frame. The object is…
This is a rare Tommy Tucker set made by Keystone in 1933. I believe that this was the only year Tommy Tucker sets were produced. There were six sets produced…
Every once in awhile a toy comes along as near to mint as you can get usually as NOS as this one is. Rare can be safely used to describe…