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A smoked acrylic LCARS style panel featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is roughly trapezoid shaped and features a graphical application adhered to the reverse appearing when the item is backlit. The item also features a series of light control boxes that illuminate the ‘touch screen’ controls … |
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A prop knife featured in tenth Star Trek X feature film, “Nemesis”, for use by Tom Hardy in his portrayal of “Shinzon” during a scene taking place aboard the Reman Warbird “Scimitar” wherein he cuts his hand to allow for the “Enterprise-E” crew to take a sample of his blood … |
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A prop Ferengi themed briefcase like the one appearing in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Family Business” in the hands of “Brunt” (Jeffrey Combs). The item is made from vacuum formed plastic and appears as metallic gold with adhered raised details externally and a symbol of the Ferengi … |
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This Starfleet jumpsuit was used during the Star Trek: Enterprise series and has been intentionally distressed by the Star Trek production team for special effects on the show. The blue jumpsuit featuring command gold piping around the shoulders has significant distress to the chest and neck area with minor distress … |
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A holoprogram used by “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) of the “U.S.S. Voyager”, ‘Da Vinci's workshop’ was a place of amazing constructs and even more impressive ideas. Portrayed by John Rhys-Davies, “Leonardi Da Vinci” worked alongside “Janeway” asking life’s questions and attempting to solve them. “Da Vinci” appeared in several episodes … |
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This great boxing uniform lot was worn by Avery Brooks and his stunt double as “Commander Sisko” during the Star Trek: DS9 episode “Q-Less”. The two identical costumes each include a green sleeveless woven jumpsuit with built-in feet and a zip up the back. Worn over the top are brown … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, worn by a researcher from the “Regula I” space station where scientists were developing ‘Project Genesis'. The costume is cream colored trousers with Velcro at the ankles and a brown waist for wear with a matching fabric top that … |
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This large metal jug was used as set dressing during the filming of Star Trek episodic television. It's made of fashioned metal with a beveled lip and curvaceous handle. Measures approx. 22 ¼ x 17 ½ x 12 inches. |
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A desk chair the style of which appeared in Star Trek: First Contact in “Engineering”. The chair has a gas lift pedestal, a five arm rolling base, a rotating seat with multiple adjustments and a separated back. The seat and back are gray colored vinyl. The item measures approx. 37 … |
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This incredible full head Klingon mask was used in Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country, during a courtroom scene that involved around 200 Klingons. In order to dress that many actors in Klingon makeup, the background actors in the upper balconies wore these full faced masks to make the process quicker … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. A tan, Class-A, collared, long-sleeved, uniform shirt with threads from where the Starfleet insignia and division stripes were removed, unattached bio-monitor, and corresponding tan trousers. |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture, a brown Starfleet Class-D jumpsuit with attached shoulder division strips colored orange, an affixed Earthbase shoulder patch on the left sleeve depicting the solar system and the planets orbits, and an attached plastic bio-monitor. The costume is intended for male … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II” for wear by Jolene Blalock in her portrayal of “Commander T'Pol”. The costume is a Starfleet Uniform from the Mirror Universe, thus it is hip hugging cropped trousers with a midriff bearing cropped … |
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A prop weapon featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager as an alternative to the standard type-3 phaser rifle for when more intense, close quarters encounters were expected. The item is of resin and metal components featuring a depression switch behind the scope for the light, six AA batteries … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for wear by a ‘munitions dealer'. The lot is composed of two costumes, both changes for the character portrayed by Carlos Cesteros. Change number one is a gray colored suit with trousers, a long sleeved tee-shirt with snaps for the … |
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“Julian Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) was a lieutenant Starfleet officer and doctor featured throughout the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. This Starfleet dress uniform was made for wear by him during the show. It includes a Sciences blue jacket with black shoulders and a discreet zip up the front. There … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Maneuvers”; wherein “Commander Chakotay” goes off after “Seska” (Martha Hackett) after she steals transporter technology and runs to the Kazon with it. This costume is for wear by Terry Lester in the role Kazon-Relora First Maje “Haron” and is a long, … |
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A trio of jumpsuit costumes featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by Cirroc Lofton in his role as “Jake Sisko”. The costumes are a three colored green themed jumpsuit, a caramel colored one with a brown chest and back, and a tan one with … |
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A costume featured in various Star Trek: Voyager episodes for wear by Garret Wang in his portrayal of “Harry Kim”. The costume is a black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with operations gold shoulders and sewn in ‘away team' gear loops placements on the form fitting waist. The costume also comes with … |
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A wardrobe item created for use in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for wear by engineers in white radiological suits. The item is a white trimmed trainee red division strip with an engineering yellow flash. The item is intended to be affixed to the left forearm sleeve of a … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan for wear by stunt performer Eddy Donno. The costume is a Regula I scientist outfit with gray trousers, a tan long sleeved shirt which was located separately of the outfit, and two researcher tabards, one with special effects ‘blood', … |
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A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Regeneration”. The item is sturdy molded rubber painted metallic silver with black accents and faux blue lights along the left and features a graphical application of a scanned humanoid inset into the ovular ‘display screen'. The item … |
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An actual piece of the “Enterprise NX-01” bridge set appearing most prominently in the Star Trek: Enterprise finale episode “These are the Voyages…” at which “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) sat during his holodeck scenario. The lot is a large console housing made from wood painted to appear as metal with … |
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A lot of costume items featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation or the Voyager episode “Message in a Bottle”; wherein “The Doctor’s” (Robert Picardo) is sent to the Alpha Quadrant via a Hirogen communications relay and works with an EMH Mark II to rid an experimental … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Communicator”; wherein “Lt. Reed” (Dominic Keating) accidentally leaves his communicator behind on a planet but when he and “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) go back for it, they are captured and accused of espionage. This costume consists of a short-sleeved, button … |