The ink on the device says:
SIGMA Datacell 301R2-12
Yes, I saw on a different, tube rectifier Solarus schem where, (except the reverb input signal), it looks likes the dry signal path is in series with the resistance of the cell.
I hope it is not bad. If it is bad I'd have to think hard about keeping this module.
It looks like proper Cd cells for good sounding vibratos are hard to find... well, Cd cells with the right on-off resistances and skew/ramping rates.
A bit off topic:
I still build all my own Fender Vibrato bugs.
At one time had a few hundred of these good Cd cells and Ne bulbs and was selling them to other dealers, repair shops, etc., ... at first, it took me a little while to find those Cd cells with good on-off resistances and a decent skew/ramping rate.
I was the one who "designed" (designed: stealing the Fender bug device idea) and provided the data for the Weber vibrato bugs.
But, suddenly and for no explicable reason, all those good Cd cells became unavailable.
I don't know if I just lucked into a few hundred in a supply house or what, but when reordering them one day, I was told they were all gone and there won't be a replacement.
Anyhow, Weber had to get them from someone else (in China I suspect) and ended up using different Cd cells and with different rates from what I've been told.
I have no personal experience with the newer Weber vibrato cells and don't know how well they work.