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Service Station #183
This service station is circa 1950 but prior to 1953. It is 24″ by 16″ at its base. There is a lot of activity for a playset. This one has…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
This service station is circa 1950 but prior to 1953. It is 24″ by 16″ at its base. There is a lot of activity for a playset. This one has…
This is a yet to be identified electric fort. It appears in none of the catalogs through 1943. It is 24″ wide by 16″ deep. It is missing some sort…
This train layout is rather large at 40″ by 17″. There is another layout #408 that is identical to this but was produced later. As you can tell by the…
The base on this fort measures 24″ by 12″. There were several different types and sizes of defense fort and this is one of the largest. The box is nothing…
This is a mid-sized fire department at 14″ wide. There were several different sizes and designs produced by Keystone. The doors lift to allow the vehicles to park inside. This…
This is a train station from the late 1940’s. It measures 17″ wide by 7.5″ deep and 7″ tall. When the crank on the left roof is turned a record…
This is a unique piece. It is a salesman’s sample but it is early enough that the box is plain and devoid of any logo. The only thing that denotes…
This firehouse is the largest that Keystone made. The base measures 9.5″ by 16″. There is a lot of action on this set. The right side has a crank for…
This is Keystone’s smallest fire station with a base that is only 5.75″ by 11.5″. There is a siren that sounds when the handle is turned on the right of…
This is a rare Tommy Tucker set made by Keystone in 1933. I believe that this was the only year Tommy Tucker sets were produced. There were six sets produced…