It is hard to say conclusively, a pause on the transformer label would have helped, but I would say there is a 99.9% chance that is an Isolation transformer.
It looks like a standard DC supply of that vintage.
The main issue of a transformer being isolated is primarily one of safety rather than functionality.
If it were a non-isolated type and the correct steps were taken to confirm the connections, it is still possible to use it, it would just be that the secondary of the transformer would be referenced to ground.
Al.
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