A prop hairbrush featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Facets” for use by “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) while brushing the hair of “Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell). The item is a molded resin hairbrush with an asymmetrical shape and black practical bristles. The item is painted metallic silver and … |
A lot of four mid-sized model components distressed to appear as exploded starship debris features variously in Star Trek episodic television. The items are a Starfleet warp nacelle and detached strut (Distressed Reliant nacelle from Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan), the connection section of a Galaxy-Class ship between … |
A lot of Jem’Hadar themed costume accessories like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The items are molded resin and molded rubber and most feature Velcro placements or other fastening elements. Two of the items are disk shaped domes believed to be ‘shaped charges’, another … |
A costume featured in the finale episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “What You Leave Behind”; wherein the Federation launches a massive attack on Cardassia Prime, “Kai Winn” (Louise Fletcher) and “Dukat” (Mark Alaimo) release the Pah-Wraiths from the Fire Caves and put the entire Alpha Quadrant in jeopardy. … |
Six costumes, comprising: an elaborate jacket with tails of green paisley encrusted with gilt braid and beads, a purple velour jumpsuit and two brocade vests -- worn by Jeffrey Combs as Brunt in "Profit and Lace" in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; a jumpsuit and cropped jacket, with a pair … |
A lot of costumes featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. This lot consists of a mok'bara costume for wear by Shannon Fill in the role Bajoran “Ensign Sito Jaxa” and is a long-sleeved, crème-colored, uniform top with a textured design, blue, staggered pinstripes; white … |
When “Worf's” (Michael Dorn) brother “Kurn” (Tony Todd) arrived on “Deep Space Nine” during hostilities with the ‘Klingon Empire’ it was clear that an issue of honor was at stake. The episode “Sons of Mogh” has “Kurn” in several costumes, this woven wool long sleeved wraparound is one of them. … |
An Original Series style men's Starfleet uniform, comprising: a blue fleece science/medical shirt with Enterprise style Starfleet arrowhead insignia; and a pair of black cropped pants, with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine label inside inscribed Daryl Thompson - worn in "Trials and Tribble-ations" in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. |
A black and grey Starfleet uniform jacket with mustard cuff stripes with a Starfleet communicator badge; a mustard-colored long-sleeved cotton undershirt with embroidered chief's emblem on mandarin collar and matching black pants -- all with Deep Space Nine labels inside inscribed Colm - worn by Colm Meany as Chief Miles … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
Bat'Leths are the famous curved swords used by Klingon wariors in personal combat. Bat'Leths like this were seen in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a favored weapon of resident Klingon Lt. Worf, and appeared frequently in episodes of Deep Space Nine. Made from hard foam rubber it … |
A hand made scale model of the famous 1836 Texas Alamo battle sight. A one of a kind production model fictitiously made on screen by Miles O'Brian in the episode "The Changing Face of Evil". Seen in multiple episodes. |
A lot of three scripts for seventh season episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The first script is for the episode “It’s Only a Paper Moon”; wherein “Nog” (Aron Eisenberg) returns to DS9 after losing a leg at AR-558 and retreats into the holosuites to deal with the uncertainty … |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Two original uniforms worn by the two leaders of the teams in the episode “Take Me Out to the Holosuite”, which featured a game between the physically superior Vulcans and the team representing the Federation. The Federation uniform is that of Benjamin Sisco, and the Vulcan uniform … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges”; wherein “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) is caught up in espionage involving Section 31 at a Romulan Medical Conference. This costume is that of one of the Romulan senators in attendance, a waist robe with … |
Made completely of hard foam rubber, Klingon weapons like this were seen in episodes like “Mauraders” in Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: First Contact, and various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The prop blade has been painted silver to resemble metal and the handle has been painted brown … |
The Klingons are a space-borne culture with a large range of spacecrafts for different missions, including defense, exploration and commerce. The Vor'cha-class is an Attack Cruiser seen in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This particular ship was destroyed and is therefore in five separate parts that do … |
A visual effects model of a long ship with modular design and two outboard nacelles, painted green with heavy painted aging/weathering - 32in. long - originally made as a Cardassian transport ship seen on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and later modified and repainted for use as a Klingon ship. |
Ty'Gokor orbital facility from the DS9 episode „Apokalypse Rising“: The Klingon space station model is made from metal and plastic found objects and model parts. It includes the mounting pipe - 39x26x24in. - The model was made for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. |
“Lathal Bine” (Robert Harper) was a Peliar Zel native who represented the Betans during Federation mediated negotiations between the residents of the Beta and Alpha moons in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Host”. The pants have brown pleated suede legs with a black top section, the undershirt … |
The Kes are members of the Kesprytt species who share their planet with the Prytts. They wished to join the Federation but were ordered to resolve their grievances with the Prytt before they would be even be considered. “Ambassador Mauric” (Robin Gammell) was the high Kes representative who stood for … |
A lot of three scripts from three sequential episodes in the second season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The first script is from “Second Sight”; wherein “Commander Sisko” (Avery Brooks) finds himself falling with a woman who mysteriously disappears every time he sees her again. The second script is … |