Keystone Magnetic Scenes Model #519
This set has a metal, framed background that measures 17″ x 13″. All of the pieces are magnetic and can be placed on the background to tell a story. The…
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This set has a metal, framed background that measures 17″ x 13″. All of the pieces are magnetic and can be placed on the background to tell a story. The…
This set of Teeter Tots can be balanced with or without pegs. All of the figures are made of plastic and most of the other pieces are wood. The set…
This game measures 19″ x 19.5″ The poles when assembled are 32.5″ long and function just like a real pole. Each poles has a magnetic bobber on the end of…
This set has a metal, framed background that measures 11″ x 14.5″. All of the pieces are magnetic and can be placed on the background to create the stories. The…
This is one of Keystone’s more interesting target sets. It measures 23″ wide by 11.75″ high. When the Indians are shot they disappear behind the trees and cabin due to a…
This is a complete Table Tennis set. The set dates from the early 1930’s. Marks Brothers was a toy company in Boston that predates Keystone by about ten years. Isidore…
This is one of my favorites. The set is in unplayed with condition. It is missing one wheel but otherwise complete. What I wouldn’t do to have that other wheel! …
This is an early and large train set. It contains two wooden four car trains, thirty-nine pieces of track and ten wooden blocks to support the track. There isn’t a…
This is a complete and unplayed with Western Target set. The rifle is here which is the most common piece to be missing. This is due to the rifles being make…
This set is incomplete as it is missing the rifle and bullets, which is common. The rifles were 22 inches long and had a wooden stock with the rest of it being…