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A pair of metal containers used as set dressing in the sickbay of the “Enterprise NX-01” in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The items are both lidded, one with a flip top plastic lid that is clear; the other features a matching metal lid that fits snugly on the … |
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A costume element like those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager for wear by Garrett Wang as “Ensign Harry Kim”. This item is a gray vest featuring a multi-colored stripe pattern and a raised hexagonal design down the front. A sewn in Voyager tag denotes wear for ‘Garrett … |
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A prop lot featured exclusively in “These are the Voyages…”, the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is the ‘Teneebian Amethyst” prop and its corresponding carry lock box. Handled by “Shran” (Jeffrey Combs) the amethyst is of course a large cut gemstone colored translucent purple and palm sized, … |
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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 operations intention. The item is a length of white fabric with a grey flash made for division strips and measures approx. 12 X 1.5 and is fashioned … |
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A white foam core camera test model like those used in Star Trek: Voyager. The item is a representative of an “Intrepid-Class” starship and is composed of multiple sheets of fashioned white foam core with graphic photocopies applied to the dorsal side. The item is believed to have been used … |
| (Paramount, 1982) Sketch of Ricardo Montalban in character as “Khan” – perhaps the greatest villain in the entire Star Trek universe – wearing the distinctive open-chest tunic with armbands, heavy “fatigue” pants, and large desert boots as worn throughout the film. Accomplished in gouache and ink on a 14 ½ … |
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(Paramount-TV, 1993-2001) Two props, one being a Cardassian door bell made of resin painted gray, maroon and copper from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; the other being a functional background device used in Star Trek: Voyager. Both props are in very good condition. |
| A three-ring binder containing an annotated script for <I>Star Trek: Insurrection</I> with shooting schedule and 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, this binder used by the on-set costumers to ensure continuity; … |
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Three gold polyester and black embroidered <I>Original Series</I>-style uniform insignia badges; one command, one Science and one engineering -- made for the <I>Starship Defiant</I> crew as seen in "In A Mirror, Darkly" in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (3) |
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Three corner coffee tables of particle board covered with green fabric, the translucent tabletops illuminated with internal florescent lights -- used in the Ten Forward Lounge of the <I>Starship Enterprise</I> in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (3) |
| [partial] An expanded metal screen with steel frame and top/bottom mounting tabs, similar to room divider screens used on the original ... |
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Foam rubber head piece for 1 of the 3 Vions from this, a favorite original episode, some scuffing and scratching and interior mounting remnants. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are trapped on an abandoned planet with three big brained aliens, and one beautiful female who is mute, and who McCoy christens … |
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Featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection his high quality cast resin hand prop has been painted metallic gold with a raised black ‘screen’ and silver tape accents. The image on the ‘screen’ is that of a spatial scan with starship positions and ‘Son’a’ character letters. On the reverse is a … |
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A lot of ten gold colored rings featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for used by “Vixis” (Spice Williams). The items are gold colored metal with size adjustable finger holes, the items are made to create a clawed effect. Two of the rings are made from shaped foam … |
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A prop inverter featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The High Ground”. The item was used as a method of instantaneous teleportation by terrorist factions in the episode and is made from molded resin with multiple raised accents. The highly detailed item is painted gray with metallic … |
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A set indicator board appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “The Observer Effect”. The item is a sheet of smoked acrylic with rounded edges which appeared as part of an inset in the set wall of sickbay on the “Enterprise NX-01”. The face is adorned with a … |
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Having quit her short career in Starfleet Academy after only two years “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxanne Dawson) found herself yet again in a Starfleet uniform after her stint in the ‘Maquis’ came to an end and she joined the crew of “U.S.S. Voyager” while trapped in the ‘Delta Quadrant’. This costume … |
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Engineering Red – Male A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit including the famous ‘Enterprise NX-01' left shoulder patch with sciences blue 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 … |
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This great costume was worn by Quark (Armin Shimerman) in the memorable Star Trek: DS9 episode “Profit and Lace” where he was required to masquerade as a female “Lumba” in order to prove to the Ferengi commissioners that Ferengi females are intelligent and should be granted the right to wear … |
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Appearing in the episodes “Cease Fire” and “The Andorian Incident” of Star Trek: Enterprise this uniform is made up of brown simulated reptile leather pants with black elastic suspenders and stirrups and a uniform top consisting of simulated leather, velvet sleeves and shoulders with multiple piping accents, and a dark … |
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An ornate green and gold hued costume made up of a green sleeveless jumpsuit with a long sleeved, long tailed cropped overcoat with gold trim accents and a gold colored metal badge acting as a clasp in the front worn over a green and shiny wood patterned dickie and a … |
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A high quality, exceptionally preserved, cast resin PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, or Voyager. A medium sized hand prop painted gray with an inset ‘display screen' depicting a graphic of “Conduit Mapping” and multiple multi-colored numeric values. … |