A pair of boots featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Extinction”; wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula), “Lt. Reed” (Dominic Keating), and “Ensign Hoshi Sato” (Linda Park) are infected with an alien pathogen that causes them to de-evolve to a primal state. These items are black, mid-calf, leather boots, painted … |
A prop universal translator featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Demons” for use by “Hoshi Sato” (Linda Park) during a scene taking place on the bridge set. The item is n injection molded plastic prop with a heavier filler interior than those actually worn on costumes. The face of … |
A prop laptop computer featured in “Broken Bow”, the premiere episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, for use by students in “Hoshi Sato’s” (Linda Park) languages class. The item is an injection molded plastic computer learning tool for children altered for screen use in the episode. The item features a full … |
A lot of set dressing appearing variously in the crew quarters set of “Hoshi Sato” (Linda Park) in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a ‘Carlo Giannini’ name brand espresso cup and saucer made from polished metal with black plastic base and handle, and a black plastic saucer … |
A lot of items of or featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Sleeping Dogs”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” finds a seemingly derelict Klingon scout craft sinking into the atmosphere of a gas giant. This lot includes Klingon “gagh”, a worm based delicacy consisted of molded rubber that shared screen … |
ORIGINAL STARFLEET COMMUNICATOR FROM STAR TREK. (NBCTV, 1966-69) This extremely rare, original Starfleet communicator is constructed of black vaccuform plastic with brass-colored metal flipscreen, which opens to reveal a round dial with yellow, red and green jeweled indicators just beneath. The back side is covered with a wide Velcro strip, … |
A prop hairbrush featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Facets” for use by “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) while brushing the hair of “Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell). The item is a molded resin hairbrush with an asymmetrical shape and black practical bristles. The item is painted metallic silver and … |
A costume featured in the original Star Trek series episode “Journey to Babel”; wherein the “Enterprise 1701” is ferrying dignitaries to a conference on the planet Babel, one of them is murdered all while the hip is being repeatedly attacked. This now fragile costume is a black jumpsuit with a … |
STAR TREK. (NBC-TV, 1966-69) Captain James T. Kirk’s pea green velour jersey tunic with black knit collar, gold Starfleet command insignia on the chest, and gold braid ranking stripes on each cuff. The tunic has a concealed zipper on the left shoulder, and an internal white label in the collar … |
A lot of four mid-sized model components distressed to appear as exploded starship debris features variously in Star Trek episodic television. The items are a Starfleet warp nacelle and detached strut (Distressed Reliant nacelle from Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan), the connection section of a Galaxy-Class ship between … |
A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. This costume is a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring black shoulders, a Command Red chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin collar; a black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This particular uniform … |
The ‘Maquis' were an organization of Federation born colonists who grouped together against the Cardassian occupation of their homeworlds and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager and Deep Space Nine series. This Maquis gun was presumably made for use during both series. Made of cast foam rubber, the weapon is … |
A lot of civilian wear featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection for wear by Patrick Stewart in his portrayal of “Captain Picard”. The lot consists of a set of dark mauve trousers with a blank white label sewn into the inside rear seam, a trio of two tone tan and … |
A motion control model of a crystal like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. Presumed to be a piece of floating space debris, this asymmetrical crystal cluster is made up of clear to mostly clear white formation mounted on a metal motion control rod that is 13 inches … |
A lot of two matching starship wreckage items like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The items are fashioned from foam with layered adhesive exteriors that are painted to appear life sized, but distressed to appear ‘scorched’ and ‘damaged’. Both items appear to be starship warp nacelles, one … |
A lot of Jem’Hadar themed costume accessories like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The items are molded resin and molded rubber and most feature Velcro placements or other fastening elements. Two of the items are disk shaped domes believed to be ‘shaped charges’, another … |
The Son'a are a humanoid race decended from the Ba’ku who are known for their egotistical and materialist nature. They were featured prominently in the Star Trek IX: Insurrection feature where they were fighting a loosing battle to overcome the affects of aging without access to the regenerative effects of … |
“Data” (Brent Spiner) was the beloved Soong-type android from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. As the one and only android being to enter Starfleet, Data strove to learn as much as possible about what it means to be human. The sewn in tag on the jumpsuit reads “Data, … |
A costume featured in the finale episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “What You Leave Behind”; wherein the Federation launches a massive attack on Cardassia Prime, “Kai Winn” (Louise Fletcher) and “Dukat” (Mark Alaimo) release the Pah-Wraiths from the Fire Caves and put the entire Alpha Quadrant in jeopardy. … |
“Hali” (James McIntire) was a Mintakan hunter sent to hunt down “Wil Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Who Watches the Watchers”. The terracotta colored pants have small raised bobbles in black and terracotta and built in feet. The shirt is olive green with three … |
Six costumes, comprising: an elaborate jacket with tails of green paisley encrusted with gilt braid and beads, a purple velour jumpsuit and two brocade vests -- worn by Jeffrey Combs as Brunt in "Profit and Lace" in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; a jumpsuit and cropped jacket, with a pair … |
This beautiful Ferengi lab coat was worn in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Ménage A Troi” in which a Ferengi DaiMon (captain) kidnaps “Riker” (Jonathan Frakes), “Deanna” (Marina Sirtis) and “Lwaxana Troi (Majel Barrett)”. The coat is iridescent green with stunning iridescent honeycomb patterned trim on the sleeves … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Menage a Troi” wherein a Ferengi DaiMon kidnaps “Deanna and Lwaxana Troi” (Marina Sirtis and Majel Barrett), and “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) because he finds Lwaxana so “intriguing”. The costume is for wear by Rudolph Willrich in the role … |
A lot of items featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Menage a Troi”; wherein a Ferengi Daimon is enraptured by “Lwaxana Troi” (Majel Barrett) and decides to kidnap her, “Deanna Troi” (Marina Sirtis) and “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes). These items are a long-sleeved, full-length lab coat in … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Inside Man” for wear by “Nunk” (Michael Rivkin), a Ferengi Daimon who attempted to kill the “Voyager” crew in a bid to steal “Seven of Nine's” (Jeri Ryan) Borg nanoprobes. The costume is elaborate and beautiful! A mustard colored sleeveless jumpsuit … |