Keystone Fort Model #533
This fort measures 12″ x 7.5″ x 11″. This is the version with electrified entrance lamps connected to a battery and operated by a switch on the roof. This one…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This fort measures 12″ x 7.5″ x 11″. This is the version with electrified entrance lamps connected to a battery and operated by a switch on the roof. This one…
This little pump measures 2″ x 1″ x 3″. I believe that this came with the #219 Gas Station that appears in the 1957 catalog. Most pumps were made of…
This lumber yard measures 18″ x 12″ at the base. To my knowledge Keystone is the only company to produce a lumber yard. The set was produced in either 1953…
This farm measures 17″ x 11″ and the barn is 11.5″ high. I have yet to see this in any ads or catalogs but it is similar to others produced…
At 54″ x 9″ this is one of the smaller table top bowling alleys. There are larger models that had legs and were placed on the floor. The box has heavy water…
This box of farm animals were extras that could be ordered for Keystone. The box itself is for the Barn sets prior to 1950 because it has the fish and…
This is a very simple but nice warehouse. The base measures 16″ x 12″ and the warehouse is 14″ high. It is basically a set of 2.75″ deep shelves with…
This Dairy Farm measures 16″ x 16″. The look of the interior is a bit different that the set in the 1954 catalog. The milking wall is floor to ceiling…
This is neat little set for what it was used for. This was used as a salesman’s sample. It is in unplayed with condition and all of the pieces are…
This is the smaller of the Teeter Tots sets. The figures are plastic and can be balanced with or without pegs. This set appears in the 1954 catalog. From my…