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Three men's Starfleet uniforms, each comprising a black jumpsuit with grey undershirt, one with burgundy-colored yoke, one with blue-green yoke, one with mustard yoke -- all used in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (6) |
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A grey shirt, brown leather jacket, brown tights and brown hat - worn by Jonathan Frakes playing <I>Little John</I> in "Qpid" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (4) |
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A long-sleeved green nylon jacket with metal badge and trim, with stage blood stains from Dr. Marcus's stab wound, with two leather belts, with <I>Western Costume</I> label inside inscribed <I>Merritt Butrick</I> -- worn by Merritt Butrick in <I>Star Trek III: The Search For Spock</I>, with corresponding wardrobe tag (3) |
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A prop bottle featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “United” for use by Jeffrey Combs in his portrayal of “Shran”. The item is a blue colored glass bottle covered with brown leather laced up the corners with leather strips off to the side and a cap. Inside the bottle … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Valiant”; wherein “Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton) and “Nog” (Aron Eisenberg) are rescued from the Jem’Hadar by the Starship “Valiant”, manned by the members of Red Squad. This costume is for wear by Courtney Peldon in the role of the … |
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A lot of props featured almost exclusively in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “Year of Hell, Parts I and II”. The items are the base to an “Annorax” (Kurtwood Smith) temporal chamber pyramid, a Krenim themed PAD D (Personal Access Display Device), a set of game pieces, and a Krenim … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Friendship One”; wherein “Voyager” receives their first official mission from Starfleet in the Delta Quadrant, to retrieve a probe called “Friendship One” with which communication was lost over a century ago. This costume is that of one of the inhabitants of … |
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The prosthetics created by these two molds were used in Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Devil's Due” as a con-woman pretending to be the mythic figure from Ventaxian legend, "Ardra". The first mold was used to create the prosthetic devil forehead and nose bridge and a second separate mold … |
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In the Star Trek Enterprise episode “Rajiin”, the Enterprise NX-01 arrives at a floating bazaar on an alien planet where the alien B'Rat Ud has a chemist shop. These two interesting glass jars that are clad in beveled and stitched brown leather and corked at the top were seen on … |
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The Tricorders were made for Starfleet as a multi-purpose scientific and technical device, all of which were fitted with cutting edge sensing equipment. This style of Tricorder was used by Starfleet in Star Trek: Voyager and Deep Space Nine. Made of cast foam, this tricorder does not come out of … |
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Metal and glass cylinder used in various episodes including Star Trek: Enterprise “In a Mirror Darkly, Part II”. Stolen from Starship Defiant by a Gorn labor foreman to keep the ship from traveling at warp speed while the ship was trapped in the evil “Mirror Universe” under the control of … |
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“Tom Paris” (Robert McNeill) was a Flight Controller onboard the U.S.S. Voyager throughout the Star Trek: Voyager series. These costumes were featured in the Voyager episode “Time and Again”. Two of the costumes were worn by Robert McNeill while the third was worn by his stunt double. The clothes were … |
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A high quality cast resin prop Ferengi disruptor carbine featured in various Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes like “The Magnificent Ferengi”. Painted metallic pewter with orange and teal accents, the item features alien character letters etched into the sides. Item measures approx. 18.25 X 8.5 X 3 inches. |
This fourth season Starfleet uniform jumpsuit includes the famous ‘Enterprise NX-01' left shoulder patch with command gold trim around the shoulders. The right shoulder has the ‘Ad Astra Per Aspera’ patch meaning “to the stars through difficulties”. This particular jumpsuit also features permanently attached epaulettes on each shoulder. “Enterprise” costumes … |
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“Ajur” (Karen Landry) was a Vorgon female featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Captain's Holiday”. She traveled back in time from the 27th Century with the Vorgon male, “Boratus” (Michael Champion) in an attempt to steal the precious Tox Uthat from the planet Risa. Unluckily for the … |
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The Khitomer Conference was featured in “Star Trek VI – The Undiscovered Country” and was the first complete peaceful negotiations between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire. It ultimately led to the signing of the Khitomer records that began almost a century of peace between the two … |
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A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit including the famous ‘Enterprise NX-01' left shoulder patch with engineering red division trim around the shoulders. “Enterprise” costumes feature multiple zippered pockets, Velcro size adjustments and zippers at the wrists and ankles, come with detachable shoulder pads, and a black, button up long sleeved undershirt. The … |
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A distressed costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II” for wear by Terran Empire crewmen who assumed the uniforms of the hijacked “Starship Defiant” and actual crewmen of the ship who appeared ‘killed' on screen. The costume is a red Star … |
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A prop Klingon Bat'leth sword made from molded rubber with an internal metal frame, with brown leather strips wrapped in three places around the grips, beveled to appear sharp, and distressed to appear aged. The item is metallic gold in color and measures approx. 43 X 15 inches. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Cost of Living”, wherein “Lwaxana Troi” (Majel Barrett) visits the “Enterprise-D” for another proposed marriage, takes “Lieutenant Worf's” (Michael Dorn) son “Alexander” (Brian Bonsall) under her wing and tries to influence him to be more like her. This costume … |
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“Leck” (Hamilton Camp) was a Ferengi entrepreneur and a professional Eliminator featured in the Star Trek: deep Space Nine episodes “Ferengi Love Songs” and “The Magnificent Ferengi”. His costume includes an orange sleeveless jumpsuit with Ferengi wings down the side of each leg. The wings have gold colored trim down … |