Looks like the datasheet is going to be difficult to find.

Are you looking for incandescent bulb info ? You can probably 
reverse-engineer it; just be careful to start with low voltage, maybe 1-2 
volts, and slowly work your way up.
An ohmmeter *wont* give you accurate bulb characteristics because the 
filament resistance increases substantially when it's glowing.

And when you do figure out how to get the bulbs to glow, I highly recommend 
you use a current-limited driver, or have all bulbs slightly-on at all 
times to keep the filaments warm (yeah, it's wasteful...) because the bulbs 
are difficult to replace. Incandescent bulbs experience a current-surge 
when they are energized with cold filaments, and that's usually when they 
die.

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