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Eight costumes made for or worn by the main bridge crew of the <I>Enterprise-D</I> in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, comprising: Picard's black and grey semi-casual sweater top, Riker's burgundy and black third season <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>- style uniform jacket, Data's <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I>-style uniform shirt -- … |
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A visual effects model of a solar system formation made from plaster and mixed material on black laminate board on plywood, open area at center allows for a "star" (light bulb) to be inserted for filming -- <I>48x48in.</I> -- designed by Mike Okuda and Rick Sternbach and featured in the … |
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A black and gold Starfleet dress uniform jacket, with Lieutenant Commander's collar rank pips, with <I>Paramount</I> label inside inscribed <I>LeVar</I> -- worn by LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge on <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, with corresponding wardrobe tag |
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This remarkable costume was worn by Brent Spiner as ‘Data' in Star Trek: The Next Generation. This is his Starfleet post-season three uniform that has intentional distress to both the pants and jacket. The jacket is black and gold with intentional rips to the chest and sleeves exposing gold fabric … |
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An incredible find! The lot is the tea set featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Lessons”, “Journey’s End”, “Preemptive Strike”, “The Perfect Mate”, and more for use by Patrick Stewart in his portrayal as “Captain Picard” and any company the character entertained. The lot is … |
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A high quality cast resin badge made for characters operating in the service of the Tal Shiar, the intelligence service of the secretive Romulan Star Empire. Badges like this appeared variously in Star Trek episodic television, chiefly in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The … |
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A prop weapon believed to have been featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Last Outpost”; wherein we get our first view of the Ferengi when the “Enterprise-D” is chasing them and both are caught by a Portal of the T’kon civilization. This item is believed to be … |
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A costume featured in the series finales of both Star treks: The Next Generation and Voyager. This costume is a future Starfleet uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length, jumpsuit in Sciences Blue, a false, wrap-around style, a black horizontal piping across the front, black trousers with stirrups for the feet, … |
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A lot of costume items featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “Family” .This lot is for wear by Patrick Stewart and consists of a long-sleeved, loose-fitting, green, silk shirt in the equestrian jersey-style with an open front that snaps along the bottom, and rolled up sleeves; an … |
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A lot of costume items featured in various episodes of Star Trek episodic television. This lot consists of a long-sleeved, black Romulan field military jacket featuring a design of squares in various shapes and colors, a false collar of thin, staggered stripes in matching colors, a metallic copper-colored dickie, a … |
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A lot of costumes featured in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “I, Borg” and “We’ll Always Have Paris”. The first costume is for wear by the stunt double of “Guinan” (Whoopi Goldberg) in the episode “I, Borg” when she is fencing with “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) and … |
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A lot of four costumes featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes “Home Soil” and “Who Watches the Watchers” respectively. This lot consists of a long-sleeved, gray, Science jumpsuit featuring quilted, mauve-colored accents and white detail for wear by Tim Trella in the role of researchers in the … |
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A command red division Starfleet uniform jumpsuit created in the style of first and second season Star Trek: The Next Generation. The costume features the red collar piping unique to this style, a diagonal pocket on the left hip front that has come free from the costume slightly, a Velcro … |
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A set of two monks’ robes costumes featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Qpid”. The costumes are red dyed wool robes with long pointy hoods, white rope belts, and an extra tabard for wear outside one of the items is present. The robes seal with Velcro placements, … |
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A Klingon belt and buckle featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Firstborn”. The item is unique among other Klingon belts in that it is made from neoprene with a shiny textured fabric on the outside. The resin buckle is wire backed for the size adjusting Velcro placements … |
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A prop weapon similar to that featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Code of Honor”; wherein the leader of a planet wants “Lieutenant Yar” (Denise Crosby) as his new wife but this puts her into a death match with his current wife. These specific items were featured … |
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An LCARS-style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) button panel like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is a black acrylic panel with light blue and cream colored silk screened numeric values and faux buttons. The panel has beveled sides for dimension and … |
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STAR TREK: TNG “Q POST ATOMIC HORROR SOLDIER COSTUME” FROM “ENCOUNTER AT FARPOINT” A costume featured in the premiere episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Encounter at Farpoint”; wherein the crew of the “Enterprise-D” is challenged by “Q” (John DeLancie) to solve the mystery of Farpoint Station. This costume … |
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A desk featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation in the crew quarters and living spaces on the “USS Enterprise-D”. The item is a rectangular table made from fiberglass and wood elements with sheet metal cantilevered legs that have bolt holes in the bottom for mounting to … |
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A prop Klingon knife featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Firstborn”. The knife presumably came back in time with a future version of “Alexander” (James Sloyan) and depicted the family crest of the ‘House of Duras’. The knife is sturdy molded rubber with a brown and black … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Where Silence Has Lease” and “The Emissary”. The ‘Skeleton Alien' was a holodeck character used in training and sparring sessions by “Worf” (Michael Dorn), this costume is made of an impressive inverse pyramidal shaped wire and the … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Data's Day”; wherein “Lt. Commander Data” (Brent Spiner) narrates his day for a researcher at the Daystrom Institute including the Keiko/Miles O’Brien wedding. The costume is that of the Vulcan ambassador “T’Pel” (Sierra Pecheur), a long-sleeved, full-length robe in … |
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A Starfleet style PADD (Personal Access Display Device) like those featured in 24th century Star Trek episodic television. The item is believed to be painted acrylic layers adhered together with metallic copper adhesive details and a large black colored ‘display screen’ with no display graphic. The item features other reflective … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Inheritance” for wear by Ken Ebling and/or Brent Spiner in their portrayal of “Dr. Soong”. The costume is a multi-colored checkered quilted coat with an asymmetrical front seal and a set of trousers colored blue with distressed hems at … |
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A Starfleet style PADD (Personal Access Display Device) like those featured in 24th century Star Trek episodic television. The item is believed to be painted acrylic layers adhered together with metallic copper adhesive details and a large black colored ‘display screen’ with no display graphic. The item features other reflective … |