40s or 50's era Crouse-Hinds pedestrian signal, roughly 47"x12"x13", green, with Stop and Go on the light. Not sure if the sginal works. Looks like it's been repainted. Weighs about 50 lbs.
Received from Photographer Jay Maisel in New York City
Dear Matt,
Thank you for your request and your patience. The apprised object is a traffic light made by the company Crouse-Hinds.
This piece is in good condition and there are no serious damages visible. It is a pedestrian signal with two lamps showing "Stop" and "Go" signal. The lacquer of the cover of the Stop signal is in a better condition then the rest of the signal. It is probably later added, when the traffic light was in usage. This piece was probably made in the 1940s but still produced in the 1950s. Crouse-Hinds was founded 1897 and specialized in the beginning in the early 1920s in the manufacture of traffic signals
An estimation would be between 150 to 300 USD.
This estimation is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and vary.
With best regards,
Georg