Keystone Wood Toys Wardrobe #612
This wardrobe is 10.5″ tall and 7″ wide. It was produced after 1953. This is part of a series of doll furniture items that could be purchased individually. These items…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
Miscellaneous Keystone toys and items from my collection.
This wardrobe is 10.5″ tall and 7″ wide. It was produced after 1953. This is part of a series of doll furniture items that could be purchased individually. These items…
Excited to add this group to the collection as paper items don’t have a high survival rate. These items would have come with a home movie projector. Date range is…
This is a walnut rifle stock produced by Keystone for the war effort. It is 40″ long. The back story is lost to history but the tag adds an interesting…
This is one of two versions of the cowboy. It is 10.5″ by 4″ and 12″ high. The base and whells are solid wood and the rest is made of…
This is one of two versions of the cowboy. It is 10.5″ by 4″ and 12″ high. The base and whells are solid wood and the rest is made of…
This is one of two versions of the dog playing piano. it measures 10″ long by 12″ high. It has a music box underneath and the arms articulate when the…
This is a camera ad printing block from after 1954 when Keystone split for the last time. The Keystone Camera Company was formed to legitimize their equipment as quality products…
This is a Keystone Wood Toys Hurdy Gurdy with salesman sample box and sales sample tag produced after 1953. It is 7.25 inches long and 4.5 inches high. From my…
This is a Keystone Wood Toys Hurdy Gurdy with salesman sample box produced after 1953. It is 7.25 inches long and 4.5 inches high. From my private collection.
These are two penny parking meters that really worked when a penny was inserted. They are NOS still on the card. The card is 4.75″ by 3.75″ and the meters…