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A Starfleet uniform stutn costume like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: voyager. The costume is a back full length jumpsuit with sciences blue division shoulders, a front zip seam, an elastic waist, sewn in ‘away team’ gear loops, Velcro size adjustments on the sleeve cuffs, specialized black … |
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A costume shirt featured in the first Star Trek feature film. This item is a tan, Class-B, Starfleet uniform top with long sleeves, white-stitched accents and a sash-like belt. A sewn in Paramount tag reads merely ‘42’. |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a TNG-style Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring black shoulders, a Sciences Blue chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin collar; a black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This particular uniform has zips that … |
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A Starfleet officer’s division strip like those appearing in Star Trek feature films. The item is a white fabric strip with gold border trim and a metal reinforcement. The white color indicates the wearer to be a member of the command division. The item retains the remains of thread at … |
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STAR TREK: VOY “KOHL PHYSICIAN COSTUME” FROM “THE THAW” A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Thaw”; wherein “Harry Kim” (Garrett Wang) and “B’Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) try to rescue three aliens from a bizarre computer program that tortures their hibernating minds to the point of death … |
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A prop grenade appearing in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Dessert Crossing” on the weapons rack of “Zobral” (Clancy Brown). The item is molded resin with a hand grip and lined details meant to represent a fragmentation feature to its supposed detonation. The item is painted metallic gold and silver … |
| (Paramount, 1979) Seven costume sketches of different “observers”, each accomplished in gouache and ink on 15 in. x 20 in. sheets of artist’s illustration board. |
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(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Hero illuminating Cardassian tricorder made of gray-painted resin. There is a small trigger button at the top right that lights up the console. Measures approx. 6 in. in length. |
| A three-ring binder containing an annotated script for <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I> with detailed costume breakdowns for cast members, including continuity Polaroid reference photographs of cast members in costume and scene-by scene listings, reference sketches and other notes -- used by the on-set costumers to ensure continuity; also includes scripts … |
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Fifteen embroidered patches, comprising: five MACO shark emblems, five Military Assault Command Ops shoulder bars, and five rank emblems (two corporal, two sergeant, and one major), all -- used on MACO costumes during the third season of <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I>, also includes 15 assorted embroidered name badges, including one labeled … |
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Two curvilinear armchairs covered in green imitation suede -- used in the Ten Forward Lounge of the <I>Starship Enterprise</I> in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (2) |
| [partial] A full-scale prop space ship wall made of particle board and plywood built as structural beams and other hardware, painted in the Klingon style as aged, ... |
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A long-sleeved shirt of beige textured linen, with a pair of brown trousers -- worn by Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard at the notorious Risa resort sequence in Captain's Holiday, label inside indicates subsequent use by other actors; accompanied by three corresponding colour photographs (5) |
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This Starfleet medical case was used during the filming of Star Trek: Enterprise and was most likely featured in Dr. Phlox’s sickbay onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01. Made of metal the case opens with a clasp on the side to reveal custom formed foam holding a medical scanner. The scanner … |
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A pair of molded resin rank badges appearing in Star Trek feature films and some episodic television. The lot contains two metallic silver and gold colored badges with adhered wire backings that indicate the wearer to be an ‘ensign’. The items are made to be affixed to rank placements on … |
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A Klingon themed prop believed to have been featured in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “Marauders”. The item is a brown leather strap with a pair of snap straps on where it hangs at the wearer’s waist to which a prop ‘mek’leth’ can be attached (sold separately). The item … |
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A set of metal and molded resin uniform components for Jem’Hadar costumes appearing variously in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The items are all black painted, some with evidence of costume removal, spring loaded buttons, holes for stitching or snaps for attachment. The largest item measures approx. 3.5 X 2.5 … |
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This incredible mold was used throughout Star Trek to create the characteristic V-style Romulan forehead that was introduced during Star Trek: The Next Generation. Comprising of two separate plaster pieces; the upper portion of an actor's head and the actual piece with the Romulan forehead, the two pieces come together … |
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Worn by John Billingsley during his portrayal of the optimistic Denobulan “Doctor Phlox” in the episode “Vox Sola” of Star Trek: Enterprise. Made from synthetic copper colored fabric with gray accents this costume comes with several elements, the first being the space suit itself. A full-length costume with zips up … |
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“Joseph Sisko” (Brock Peters) was the human father of “Commander Benjamin Sisko” (Avery Brooks) during the Deep Space 9 series. This lot of clothes was worn by Brock Peters as well as his stunt double Steve Wilson, during the DS9 episode “Shadows and Symbols”. The lot includes two orange, green … |
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This adorable costume was worn by a small Klingon child during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. It consists of a long-sleeve tunic made of multiple textured and smooth fabrics in shades of brown, purple and green. The shoulders are made of orange faux fur and the tunic comes … |
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These three beautiful shoulder drapes were worn by Ventaxian guards in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Devil's Due”. One drape is green with a gold chevron pattern design over its entirety, the next is maroon with a gold interlacing pattern and the last is burnt sienna with a … |