Seaworthy Boats (Chester Rimmer) Logo
This is a Seaworthy Boats logo that mentions Chester Rimmer as a Naval Architect. Chester was a MIT graduate in naval architecture. This type of label was used prior to…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
Toy logos to help identify a toy.
This is a Seaworthy Boats logo that mentions Chester Rimmer as a Naval Architect. Chester was a MIT graduate in naval architecture. This type of label was used prior to…
This logo was used after Jacrim became associated with Keystone in the late 1920’s and continued until 1934 when Jacrim became a division of Keystone.
The Seaworthy Boats logos were the original logos used by Jacrim before it became a part of Keystone. The simpler, gold logo was the first version used in the early…
The hollow-boat logo denotes the boat as a Jacrim but manufactured by Keystone. These logos were used starting about 1926 and continued until the mid 1930’s. Jacrim was dissolved in 1934…
This logo is earlier starting in the 1920’s. The oval logo was used on toy cradles, bowling alleys and many of the toy forts. The logo is usually found in…
Nearly all Keystone ships and sailboats that have the deck graphics have the name on the deck at the bow. Many will also have “Made in the USA” on the…
Many Keystone toys will not have logos but have the Keystone name worked into the graphics on the toy. This one is on the horse from the Circus Calliope. This…
This logo is from the series of horse and wagons produced by Jacrim. A logo like this appears on the floor of a wagon toward the back. This logo was used until…
This logo is from the Tom Thumb line by Jacrim. A logo like this appears on the deck at the stern of a ship. The line started in 1929 and ended in 1934.…
This logo is from the Tom Thumb line by Jacrim. A logo like this appears on the upper hull at the bow of a ship. The line started in 1929 and…