Flying Cloud #152
This is a hollow hull sailboat measuring 26″ from bow to stern. The decal on the keel is mostly missing but there is enough there to glean that the name…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
Pre 1934 toys before Keystone took over.
This is a hollow hull sailboat measuring 26″ from bow to stern. The decal on the keel is mostly missing but there is enough there to glean that the name…
This is a 13″ solid hull sailboat produced circa 1930. With cotton sails these boats were designed to sail. From my private collection.
This 16″ battleship was made circa 1930. It has brass rails and portholes. Minus the flag everything else is made of wood. These boats were painted and then varnished for…
This is an early Jacrim and that can be discerned by the style of the Seaworthy logo on the cabin and the “Really Hollow” life ring on the bow. Another…
This ice wagon is the lesser seen of the two Jacrim made. While still uncommon the Arctic Ice is seen more often. From the back of the wagon to the…
This is a later example of a Jacrim sailboat as it is not hollow. It measures 24″ bow to stern. The sails are original and have a Jacrim star that…
This is an early battery powered boat. It takes four D cell batteries that are inserted into the hull in front of the cabin below the searchlight. The boat is…
This is a 24″ hollow hull sailboat made by Keystone under the Jacrim label. Produced circa 1934. Just a few years later the hollow hulls were replaced by solid hulls.…
This is an earlier version of the Tom Thumb battleship. It was produced sometime between 1929 and 1934. Most likely 1929 or 1930. It is 15.5″ long and solid wood…
This ride on wagon is an impressive 30″ long. It is all wood, including the horse. The horse’s tail is real horse hair. The back gate says “Danger” and is…