Anyone able to identify this light?

NYGuy126

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Sep 1, 2021
8
LI, NY
Just picked up this old rotator light from an antique shop. No markings on it besides "GE 4416" on one of the bulbs. I'd assume this is a GE light but can't find any other info on it. Anyone have any info?
 

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JohnMarcson

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May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
Just picked up this old rotator light from an antique shop. No markings on it besides "GE 4416" on one of the bulbs. I'd assume this is a GE light but can't find any other info on it. Anyone have any info?

The bulbs are GE. The light could be signal stat, grote, or a variety of others that used a similar design.
 

NYGuy126

New Member
Sep 1, 2021
8
LI, NY
Looks to me like a Signal Stat Model 377, which is their version of the "Hill Light".
Thank you. I've also now been told it might be the Dietz 211. Do you know about possibly getting a new dome or base for this? I'd like to use it on my antique display
 

JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
Thank you. I've also now been told it might be the Dietz 211. Do you know about possibly getting a new dome or base for this? I'd like to use it on my antique display
There is a lot of overlap between deitz, signal stat and grote. The bases and domes are usually the damaged part and what you have is the intact part, but maybe your could find a seized up one.
 

NYGuy126

New Member
Sep 1, 2021
8
LI, NY
Thank you all for the help. As you guys seem much more knowledgeable than me, do you have any recommendations on the best places to look for a replacement dome and base?
 

JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
I can say with confidance that that bulb cage is Signal Stat, and not Dietz.
I will defer to you guys, my dietz, signal stat grote knowledge isn't vast by any means.
 

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