
Keystone Operator Pin
This is a Keystone Operator pin that came with several of their movie projectors. The pin measures 1.25″ in diameter. It is still in its original package with the cardboard…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
Miscellaneous Keystone toys and items from my collection.
This is a Keystone Operator pin that came with several of their movie projectors. The pin measures 1.25″ in diameter. It is still in its original package with the cardboard…
This is a Keystone Wood Toys Tots Auto Car. It measures 17″ high by 18″ long. It is missing the shift knob that would have come out of the metal…
This cradle measures 18″ x 11″ (width of legs) x 10.5″. There is a music box attached to head of the cradle under the hood. From my private collection.
These are two different versions of “Tek” wood puzzles. They are designed to look like books and when opened there are compartments that hold a small puzzle. The smaller book…
This is a musical Hurdy Gurdy with a Swiss music box. It measures 7.25″ x 3″ x 4.5″. It came in two colors, pink and blue for girls or pale…
This is a case of score sheets that could be ordered directly from Keystone. The sheets are 9″ x 8″ and there are six pads in this box. By the…
This set is a bit of a mystery at the moment. I have yet to see this set shown or mentioned in any Keystone literature. Did it come with one…
This circus calliope pull toy has a lot of things going on. When it is pulled along the umbrella and the lion turn, music plays and the horse articulates up…
This is House Cart model #425 that was produced from 1954 to 1957. It is 19″ x 8.5″ and 6″ in height. The cart is mint with all of the…
This printing block is 3.5″ x 3.25″. I am not certain that this is for the Keystone company that produced toys and cameras but it is likely. The Indian boy…