| (Paramount, 1979) A well-made hero tunic constructed of grey leather torso “armor” with black fur sleeves, accompanied with a pair of gauntlets, a black collar with Klingon insignia, and a single black glove. The tunic has an internal label handwritten “8”. Made for Mark Lenard in his role as the … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Original Starfleet duty uniform tunic with studio distress, most likely used for an action sequence or for a fire- or phaser-inflicted wound. Worn by Jonathan Frakes as “Commander Will Riker” in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Internal costume label handwritten in bold black ink, “Jonathan B17”. |
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A stand-up control console with Klingon backlit graphics, inscribed on the base <I>Klingon console Enterprise</I> -- <I>48½x52½x24in.</I> -- used in "Sleeping Dogs" in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I>, and, in modified form, in other alien spacecrafts |
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Three lathed aluminum props with foldable tripod bases -- <I>9in. high</I> -- used as "force field destabilizers" in "The Sword of Kahless in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (3) |
| [partial] A black, blue, and mauve floor-length coat -- worn by Jonathan Frakes as William Riker in "Gambit, Part I" in Star Trek: The Next Generation |
| Approximately eight pieces of red polyester doubleknit fabric and a strip of black ribbed stretch fabric, with wardrobe tag inscribed <I> 40-34"</I> -- believed to be an unassembled <I>Original Series</I>-style men's command Starfleet uniform shirt for the third season of <I>The Original Series</I> or <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I> |
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A pair of props featured variously in Star Trek episodic television for use by characters in Starfleet or the Federation, a tricorder and phaser, both molded into holsters. The items are intended to appear as though they can be removed and used. The tricorder is made from soft molded foam … |
| A triple pin rank backing created for use on Starfleet costume uniforms in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is gold colored metal with a soft, rounded base from which protrudes two pins that punch through collar fabric to be inserted into a rank pip. For auction … |
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This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit is black with Command Red division shoulders that zips up the front, clasps at the top, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘commbadge’ (sold separately). The waist features form fitting black elastic with sewn in loops for ‘away team’ gear, … |
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This is a Star Trek VII: Generations-style uniform jumpsuit that continues use through Deep Space Nine and Voyager. It is a black uniform with operations gold shoulders and it zips up the front to just below the color line, while it ends with black elastic stirrups. The gray undershirt also … |
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Leonardo was fascinated with the form of the spiral which often appears in nature, and is involved in the principle of the screw. His helicopter takes the form of an aerial screw, following the example of a device earlier brought to Europe from the Far East in the form of … |
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This great Starfleet lantern was made for the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Strange New World" and used by the Away Team on their visit to an unknown Minshara-class planet. Made primarily of plastic, this lantern has metal accents and a Starfleet identification sticker on its base. The opaque cylindrical center … |
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This impressive navel costume was worn by “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) in Star Trek VII: Generations which was the first scene in a feature film involving the “Enterprise-D” crew. The crew were onboard a holographic sailing ship called ‘H.M.S. Enterprise' in celebration of the promotion of “Lieutenant Commander Worf” (Michael … |
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A smoked acrylic console inset button pad with silk-screened on ‘buttons' believed to have been on the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation or any of the 24th century Star Trek television series. This one features a significant amount of wear or possibly distress as scratches are evident across … |
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A two piece costume featured during opening scenes of the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “COLD STATION 12” in which we flashback to the youth of the augmented children fathered by “Dr. Arik Soong” (Brent Spiner). While Soong teaches a class to the children they are wearing costumes like this one, … |
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At the Annual Voyager Science Fair, twins “Azan” (Kurt Wetherill) and “Rebi” (Cody Wetherill) wanted to clone “Naomi Wildman” (Scarlett Pomers) however “Seven-of-Nine” (Jeri Ryan) suggested something smaller so they cloned a potato instead! This is their pair of cloned potatoes from the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Childs Play”. Made … |
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A dress from the collection of “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) costumes featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. The costume is a blue halter topped dress with shimmering brown metallic colored print. The costumer’s tag reads ‘B’Elanna Torres, Roxann Dawson “Voyager”’ and lists the contents. |
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A prop hand weapon featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is cast rubber painted metallic silver and black with an attached stock. Item measures approx. 25 X 8 X 3 inches. |
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A lot of two finger molds made of Jeri Ryan's fingertips in order to create the Borg appliances for her fingers. Molds are rubber with plastic stoppers in them to help keep their shape. |
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A costume featured on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “A Perfect Mate” wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) is a host between two warring planets and finds himself uncontrollably attracted to a empathic metamorph that shall be presented to the leader of one of the factions as a gift. … |