Keystone Shooting Frontier Set Model #823
This set is incomplete as it is missing the rifle and bullets, which is common. The rifles were 22 inches long and had a wooden stock with the rest of it being…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This set is incomplete as it is missing the rifle and bullets, which is common. The rifles were 22 inches long and had a wooden stock with the rest of it being…
This is a fun little beach toy. It measures 7.25″ x 7.25″ x 4″. The box is a sand mold that is shaped to create a house with a detailed…
The house measures 13.5″ x 8″ x 8″. The two sides of the roof rest on two pegs and when removed allow access to the blocks stored inside. There are…
This is an early example of an exploding fort. The box does not have a model number and neither does the printing plate but it appears in the 1938 catalog…
This Coast Defense Fort is a model #525 that measures 24″ x 12″ and was produced starting in 1942. The version prior to 1942 had a swivel plane launch to…
This Coast Defense Fort is a model #523 and measures 16″ x 8″. This one is a bit unusual. I consider it a transition from the pre – 1942 version…
This Coast Defense Fort is a model #523 and measures 16″ x 8″. This style with the rounded, white dock at the front was produced starting in 1942. Prior to…
This is a MIB Peg Picture Set. The set comes with a wood picture frame with easel back, perforated cards and colored pegs. From my private collection.
This is a Coast Defense Fort with its box. The base of the fort measures 16″ x 8″. This is one of the smaller models of the coast defense fort…
This is one of the smaller of railroad sets. It was produced from 1954 through 1957. From my private collection.