Keystone Tug Boat
This small tug boat, 6″ by 2″ is likely from a #344 tug and barge set. It has a slight variation in the smoke stack. From my private collection.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This small tug boat, 6″ by 2″ is likely from a #344 tug and barge set. It has a slight variation in the smoke stack. From my private collection.
This is a smaller version of the chief canoe at 8″ by 2″. Interesting this one never had the hole punched in the sail to tie in the lines. From…
This small sailboat measures 7.75″ by 2.25″. It is the same size and hull as the model #100 but has different rigging. From my private collection.
This sailboat measure 8″ x 2″. It appear in the 1957 catalog. From my private collection.
A small Keystone sailboat at just 9″ long. Cloth sails and metal keel. These type of sailboats are fairly common and were produced for many years. From my private collection.
This is a 12″ post 1953 fireboat. It is not 100% complete but when the plunger was depressed water would spray out the hose. This is the simplist version of…
Tug and Barges made after 1953. The barges are 5.75 inches long and the tug is 6 inches long. The box is labeled with both the model number #344 and…
This is a Keystone sailboat that was logoed for private advertisement. The company was Snow’s Frozen Vegetables. This was not assigned a model number as it is an advertisement piece.…
This is a fishing boat from the 1940’s. It is 12″ long and in mint condition. The toy was interactive in that you could play with the boat but also…
This is a little tub sailboat that is 6 inches long. It is NOS. These boats were sold in play sets and individually. From my private collection.