Keystone Ferry Boat
This ferry boat measures 12″ x 4.5″. It is just like the #965 in that it does not have the angle cut to the deck where the metal ramp attaches. …
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This ferry boat measures 12″ x 4.5″. It is just like the #965 in that it does not have the angle cut to the deck where the metal ramp attaches. …
Here are three different ferry boats. They all have the same dimensions of 12″ x 4.5″. The boat to the left is a model #965, the one in the center is a…
This is one of my favorite boxes because of the colorful graphics. The box is labeled Keystone Manufacturing and it has an odd model number so dating this one is…
This ship is a Keystone but I have not been able to put any specifics to it yet. It is 12″ x 3.5″ with a blue water line. The ship shares…
This is a Passenger Liner that measures 16″ x 4″. This ship was produced during the war years, first being introduced in 1942. The ship was sold alone as model…
This tug boat is 8″ x 2.75″. This is a Keystone but has not been matched to a model #. From my private collection.
This tug boat is 8″ x 2.75″ and has an unusual cylinder stack that is hallowed out for about a third of its height. This is a Keystone but it…
This Keystone Tug Boat and Barges Model #344 has two barges that are 5.75″ x 2.75″ and a tug that is 5.75″ x 2.25″. This set was made by…
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…