Keystone Clipper Ship Model #644
This is Clipper ship model #644. The ship is 8″ x 2.25″ x 6.5″ high. The sails are made of a flexible plastic. This was produced after the 1954 split of…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This is Clipper ship model #644. The ship is 8″ x 2.25″ x 6.5″ high. The sails are made of a flexible plastic. This was produced after the 1954 split of…
This example of the Tub-n-Table Fleet model #213 is in lightly played with condition. All of the boats are 4.5″ long. The two sailboats have flexible plastic sails. From my…
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…