Keystone Ferry Boat Model #354
This is an un-played with example of a Ferry Boat model #354 that has the three wooden vehicles with their packing paper and the box. The box is missing is…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
This is an un-played with example of a Ferry Boat model #354 that has the three wooden vehicles with their packing paper and the box. The box is missing is…
This is a case of score sheets that could be ordered directly from Keystone. The sheets are 9″ x 8″ and there are six pads in this box. By the…
All I Know for sure about this set is it was produced after 1953 when Keystone split into several divisions. I am sure that this set is incomplete but there…
This set is a bit of a mystery at the moment. I have yet to see this set shown or mentioned in any Keystone literature. Did it come with one…
This is a battery powered motor boat that included a battery. It measures 9″ x 2.25″. This was a MIB toy for years but the paint on the flag began to…
This circus calliope pull toy has a lot of things going on. When it is pulled along the umbrella and the lion turn, music plays and the horse articulates up…
This is House Cart model #425 that was produced from 1954 to 1957. It is 19″ x 8.5″ and 6″ in height. The cart is mint with all of the…
This is a unique one. It is 18″ x 6.5″ and 13″ high with the shovel raised. I have owned this one for almost ten years and nothing like it…
This is a spring motor boat that is 16″ x 3.25″ (with the propeller guard). The propeller is made of brass. This appears in a 1941-1942 Keystone catalog. From my…
This is an early boat with a spring motor. It is 12″ x 2.75″ and 3″ high. The boat lacks marking but the green is typical of Jacrim boats and…