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A lot of two prop items, one featured variously in Star Trek episodic television and one in the eighth Star Trek feature film “First Contact”. This lot consists of a Klingon mek’leth and the Borg arm chopped off by “Commander Worf” (Michael Dorn) during the EVA sequence during “First Contact”; … |
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A stunt costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Darkling” for wear by Tom Morga performing stunts as “Zahir”. The costume is brown pseudo-corduroy trousers, and a quilted green shirt with an affixed patterned jacket. Both garments are labeled with Voyager tags reading ‘Tom Morga’ and the costumer’s tag … |
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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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A pair of red engineering division-rank strips featured on Starfleet uniforms in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The item is red fabric on a black felt board with a gold thread triangle on one end indicating the wearer to be a ‘petty officer’. This style of accent would have … |
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A prop Starfleet medical application believed to have been created for use in Star Trek: Enterprise episodes like “Dear Doctor” and “Marauders”. The item is a rolled length of adhesive wrap around a wooden peg inside a zip sealed metallic silver colored anti-static bag. The face of the bag is … |
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A lot of seven patches belonging on the Quarren uniforms from the Star Trek: Voyager two-part episode “Workforce”; wherein most of the crew of “Voyager” are kidnapped, altered, have their minds erased and are put to work in a huge industrial complex. These items are patches of various sizes and … |
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A piece of set dressing like those featured in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise involving ‘older’ and civilian computer systems. This item consists of black sheet plastic featuring a gray, graphical application on the front with multiple, multicolored, faux buttons with alpha-numeric values, arranged into groups labeled as ‘CTRL SET’ … |
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Notebook containing 34 original sketches, one to a page, by make-up artist Michael Westmore as he developed the look of various Star Trek characters. Eight pages have notations and every page is initialed either "MSW" or "MW" at lower right. The first drawing is labeled "B'Rat (chemist)"; the others have … |
| (Paramount TV, 1987-94) Lavender and tan silk-screened Lucite panel designed to be backlit, used on a bulkhead or other static feature on one of the TNG sets. Measures 3 in. x 7 ½ in. |
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Four imitation leather-covered adjustable office chairs with round bases -- used as set dressing in the engine room of the <I>Enterprise-E</I> in <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I> (4) |
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Three curvilinear armchairs covered in tan imitation suede -- <I>42in. high</I> -- used as set dressing in several sets including Tuvok's quarters on <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (3) |
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Two theatrical wall flats made of wood and particle board, one doorway and one pair of nonfunctional futuristic doors, doors feature an interlocking design, one wall flat -- <I>8ft.x51in.</I> -- and the other --<I>47in. wide</I> -- door arch -- <I>10ft.x133in.</I> -- arch opening -- <I>7½x7ft. wide</I> -- made for "These … |
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A three-bladed Klingon d'k tahg knife with aluminum blades and vacuum-formed plastic handle -- <I>16in. long</I> -- replica of the knife used to kill Kirk's son, David Marcus, in <I>Star Trek III: The Search for Spock</I> |
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A prop PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Homefront”. The item is a piece of shaped clear acrylic with blue silk-screened faux buttons and interfaces with a menu listing meant to represent a menu at Sisko’s Creole Kitchen in New Orleans, Louisiana … |
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A piece of set dressing similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek episodic television and the feature films. This item is a large, red, faux fur banner featuring a black and white Klingon sigil on the left half with and red, Klingon iconographic symbols on a black, … |
| When “U.S.S. Voyager” left “Deep Space Nine” in the first episode of the series, “Caretaker” the crew set out on a mission to capture a ‘Maquis’ ship, the crew of which was people dissatisfied with a recent treaty between the ‘United Federation of Planets’ and the ‘Cardassian’ antagonists. When “Voyager” … |
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A costume element similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume element is a black, Starfleet uniform top featuring Operations Gold along the front, back, sleeves, and as piping along the Mandarin collar; a Velcro placement for a commbadge (sold separately), a zip … |
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The item is a beautiful red robe worn by the appointed “Sirah” of a ‘Bajoran' village. It a was made for the episode “The Storyteller” of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in which a powerful storm derived of the villagers emotions, the “Dal’Roc” was thwarted by the “Sirah”. “Miles O’Brian” … |
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This stunning carved wooden wall sculpture from the Star Trek collection has been labelled by the prop department "251 ND". The artist's name and date are signed on the back "Dennis Elliott 1993" and it's material is also inscribed on the back "Bleached Maple". The studio tag has also been … |
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Serving drinks, running the gaming tables, and keeping the patrons interest is all part of the job when you're one of “Quark’s” (Armin Shimerman) “Dabo Girls”. It’s easy to appear interesting with a costume like this. It is comprised of sparkly gold tights; an attached bronzed skirt with gold patterned … |