Keystone Puzzle Books
These are two different versions of “Tek” wood puzzles. They are designed to look like books and when opened there are compartments that hold a small puzzle. The smaller book…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

These are two different versions of “Tek” wood puzzles. They are designed to look like books and when opened there are compartments that hold a small puzzle. The smaller book…
This is a fun little beach toy. It measures 7.25″ x 7.25″ x 4″. The box is a sand mold that is shaped to create a house with a detailed…
The house measures 13.5″ x 8″ x 8″. The two sides of the roof rest on two pegs and when removed allow access to the blocks stored inside. There are…
This is a musical Hurdy Gurdy with a Swiss music box. It measures 7.25″ x 3″ x 4.5″. It came in two colors, pink and blue for girls or pale…
Here are a few examples of the target ships that came with many of the Keystone sets. They measure 6″ x 2″. These came with sets like the Coast Defense…
This is an early example of an exploding fort. The box does not have a model number and neither does the printing plate but it appears in the 1938 catalog…
Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…
Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…
Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…
Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…