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A lot of two items like those seen in sickbay in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. This lot consists of a wide, polished metal, lidded box with a Starfleet inventory sticker itself featuring the medical caduceus along with several inventory numbers. In addition is a matching pump dispenser believed … |
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A costume element like those featured in later Star Trek feature films, Voyager episodes, and episodes of Deep Space Nine following after “Rapture”. This item is a black, Starfleet uniform jacket featuring gray, quilted shoulders, an Operations gold stripe around the cuffs, and a Velcro placement for a commbadge (sold … |
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A molded resin Bajoran militia rank badge featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is wire backed for affixing to a Bajoran costume uniform left side collar painted metallic bronze. The item is meant to depict the symbol of the Bajoran people including a dome shaped … |
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A length of costume fabric created for Starfleet officers in Star Trek feature films who are members of the command division with an engineering or operations intention. The item is a length of white fabric with a green flash made for division strips and measures approx. 15.5 X 1.5 and … |
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A white foam core camera test model like those used in Star Trek feature films and episodic television. The item is representative of an “Akira-Class” starship, the likes of which appeared variously in Star Trek VIII: First Contact and in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager like … |
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A lot of three clear set dressing jars made with Cardassian graphical applications believed to have appeared in the Infirmary set in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Two of the items are ‘found’ props, functional plastic jars with white screw lid caps, the third is a clear acrylic … |
| (Paramount, 1979) Three costume sketches depicting an Elfin, one of the Marine People from Vega, and a “Giant”, each accomplished in gouache and ink 15 in. x 20 in. sheets of artist’s illustration board. Each signed by Fletcher at the lower right. |
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(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Retro-style medical tools, similar to those used by Dr. McCoy from the Original Series, including a hypo and working scanner. Five pieces total, housed in a black leather pouch. Used by Dr. Bashir in the DS9 episode, "Trials and Tribblations." |
| A collection of approximately 53 blueprints and drawings for various sets in <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I> some duplicates, including: Borg collective, <I>Phoenix</I> cockpit, missile silo, and survival village (a lot) |
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Three round embroidered shoulder patches with the Starfleet security logo and the words <I>Security Division, Sol Sector</I> -- <I>3½in.</I> -- made for security officers' uniforms on Earth in "Home" in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (3) |
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A curved couch with grey upholstery and green-painted wooden base -- <I>29x75x22in.</I> -- used in the Ten Forward set of the <I>Enterprise-D</I> in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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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, distressed metal -- <I>165x85x40in.</I> -- built for the Klingon bird-of-prey ship in <I>Star Trek V: The Final Frontier</I>, and featured in numerous subsequent Klingon … |
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A pair of signed and inscribed photographs, 8 x 10 in. black and white, production stills from the original series. 1. TAKEI, George. Ensign Sulu inscribes to makeup guru Phillips, "To Fred With fond appreciation George Takei". 2. NIMOY, Leonard. "To Fred who saved my life again & again - … |
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Dr. Phlox’s sickbay onboard the NX-01 Enterprise during the Star Trek: Enterprise series was stacked full of containers including these four medical containers used as set dressing. This lot includes two metal containers with oblong clear plastic windows in the side, one has an impressive four Starfleet medical labels on … |
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An entire collection of enlisted crewman ranks like those appearing in Star Trek feature films. The ranks represented in the lot are ‘able seaman’, ‘petty officer second class’, ‘petty officer first class’, ‘chief petty officer’, ‘senior petty officer’, ‘master chief petty officer second class’ and ‘master chief petty officer’, with … |
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A prop item appearing in various Star Trek episodes, specifically in the episode “Pen Pals” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is a solid cast resin hand prop with raised elements, adhesive metallic silver accents, and a Velcro placement. The item was repainted for use in a later … |
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A lot of three medical related props believed to have been used by Klingon genetecist "Dr. Antaak" (John Schuck) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes "Affliction" and "Divergence". The items are recepticals for scientific equipment, all painted in varying hues of rust colored to give them a Klingon theme. The … |
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This incredible mold was used to create the latex prosthetics (not included) for the “Wind Dancer” on Star Trek: The Next Generation in the fifth season episode “Cost of Living”. Made of plaster, this fascinating two-piece mold shows how the checkerboard design that covered the actor's entire head was created. … |
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This allotment of medical supply items comes straight from the sickbay of NX-01 Enterprise run by the Denobulan Dr. Phlox from the Star Trek: Enterprise series. Used as set dressing, this selection of items includes a metal Medical Supplies container with screw top lid: The Starfleet Medical label reads ‘Emergency … |
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“Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell) was a joined Trill who was a Starfleet lieutenant during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. This costume is her civilian wear that consists of a long sleeve puckered maroon top that snaps underneath. It has a plunging neckline, bands around the sleeves and a … |
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When “U.S.S. Voyager” encountered the “Krenim” species during their trip across the ‘Delta Quadrant' the aliens seemed to pose no threat, at least until a time displacement changed everything. The “Voyager” crew soon discovered that the ‘Krenim’ were altering history in their favor through the use of a ‘Temporal Weapon … |
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When “Voyager” first encountered the ‘Krenim' they were a small, territorial species which posed little threat. However, as a large temporal ship continued its mission to restore a long lost line of history, the entire space around the Krenim Imperium changed and with it their ability to wage war. “Voyager” … |