Keystone Wooden Coal Truck
This is a Keystone wooden coal truck that is 7.5″ long. It is from a rare play set circa 1933. It has a simple lever mechanism for raising the dump…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
This is a Keystone wooden coal truck that is 7.5″ long. It is from a rare play set circa 1933. It has a simple lever mechanism for raising the dump…
This is a Keystone blue plastic car that measures 4.5″ long. It was used with several of the Keystone playsets of the early 1950’s. The blue is less common than…
These are two keystone plastic cars that measure just over 4.5″ long. The cars are transitions from the more complicated earlier cars and the use of Thomas produced plastic cars. …
This is a Keystone Wood Toys Snap Button Truck #230 produced in the 1950’s. It appears in the 1954, 1956 and 1957 catalogs. All of the parts snap together to…
This is the most common of the plastic fillable cars that Keystone made. It measures 4.5″ x 1.5″. The hood raises and the engine is a separate piece that can be…
These cars measure 2.5″ long. The muted color of these is unique. Are these from the end of a paint run or intentionally lighter? From my private collection.
These sets were part of a case that would have been sent to a store. They were all originally in bags but the bags disintegrated so badly that only five…
These vehicles came with the various models of ferry boats that Keystone produced. The trailer trucks in the back measure 4″, the middle row of cars measure 2.5″ and the…
This truck measures 7.5″ x 3″. It is a Hose truck from the Wood Fire Department #744, produced in 1933. This truck is nearly the same as the catalog…
This is a snap together train engine. What is interesting about these snap button sets is that they are assembled with literal snaps, the same you would find on a…