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| STAR TREK: VULCAN EARS |
| The Vulcans are a humanoid race from the plant Vulcan who are known for their great sense of logic and stoic nature. They were one of the instrumental species responsible for establishing the United Federation of Planets. One prominent characteristic of the Vulcans is their pointed ears and now you too can own a pair! Made of cast latex, each ear is designed to attach over a human ear. Each measures approx. 2 x 1 inches. |
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| VOYAGER REVULSION DEJAREN'S HAMMER |
| A metal hand prop hammer featured in the Star Trek Voyager episode Revulsion by the self aware hologram Dejaren who killed his entire living crew and attempted to kill members of the Voyager crew. The items appears to be sold metal with a pointed handle end, the striking ends can be covered in accompanying orange rubber protective socks. The item measures approx. 5.25 X 11 inches. |
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| STAR TREK ALIEN BOTTLE LOT |
| A lot of seven alien bottles featured in various episodes of Star Trek. The bottles are of various shapes and sizes. Two are vaguely triangular with an application and a cork, one has opaque fluid and the other has dark, another bottle is made from blue glass, sealed with a fluid within, one bottle is a tall flat bottle of nearly clear glass, another has an alien iconographic symbol and script, there is a second blue bottle and a green bottle with molded fruit accents. The largest bottle measures approx. 13 X 5 X 2 inches and the smallest measures approx. 11.25 X 3 in diameter. |
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| STAR TREK ENTERPRISE HORIZONTAL BUTTON PANEL |
| A piece of smoked acrylic with a graphical application affixed to the front, with beveled sides, and a series of black, white, and grey faux rubber buttons appearing as set dressing on various episodes of Star Trek Enterprise. Items like these appeared typically next to doors for characters to use in opening the doors. This particular item is interesting apart from the others in that the values represented on the item are positioned in such a fashion as to affix it horizontally on a set wall or console. The item measures approx. 5.5 X 1.25 X .5 inches. |
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| VOYAGER HENRY STARLING TROPHY & CERTIFICATE |
| Henry Starling was featured in the Star Trek Voyager episodes Future’s End Part I and Part II. A native of Earth, Starling was largely responsible for its computer revolution towards the end of the 20th century. The first piece is his Certificate of Excellence in recognition of his achievements in the field of Astronomical Sciences that is framed and mounted on a wire. The second piece is a MNCPA award that appears to be made of black marble with two pieces of black acrylic attached to it. One of the pieces reads Henry Starling and the other reads, Award 1992. Both pieces were on display in his office during the Future's End episodes. The certificate measures approx. 11 x 9 inches and the trophy measures approx. 10 x 3 x 3 inches. |
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| VOYAGER HENRY STARLING PLAQUE & CERTIFICATE |
| Henry Starling was featured in the Star Trek Voyager episodes Future’s End Part I and Part II. A native of Earth, Starling was largely responsible for its computer revolution towards the end of the 20th century. The first piece is his Man of the Year Award plaque from the Partners in Science, Silicone Valley, CA. The plaque is made of particle board made to look like black marble. The metal part of the plaque engraved and the silver colored embellishments are plastic. The second piece is Starling's Certificate of Achievement in Academic Excellence. The certificate is framed, wired on the back and has a gold colored faux seal on it. Due to time and storage, the certificate has some dents in it. Both pieces were on display in his office during the Future's End episodes. The plaque measures approx. 15 x 12 inches and the certificate measures approx 17 x 11 inches. |
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| VOYAGER HENRY STARLING PLAQUE AND CERTIFICATE FROM FUTURE'S END PART I AND II |
| Henry Starling was featured in the Star Trek Voyager episodes Future's End Part I and Part II. A native of Earth, Starling was largely responsible for its computer revolution towards the end of the 20th century. The first piece is his Certificate of Recognition plaque for High-Tech Computer Operator. The plaque is made of wood with a metal engraved sheet. The second piece is Starling's Award for his philanthropic efforts in the City of Los Angeles. The certificate is framed and wired on the back. Due to time and storage, the certificate has some marks on it. Both pieces were on display in his office during the Future's End episodes. The plaque measures approx. 15 x 12 inches and the certificate measures approx 11 x 9 inches. |
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| STAR TREK VOYAGER HENRY STARLING PLAQUE AND DIPLOMA FROM FUTURE'S END PART I AND II |
| Henry Starling was featured in the Star Trek Voyager episodes Future's End Part I and Part II. A native of Earth, Starling was largely responsible for its computer revolution towards the end of the 20th century. The first piece is his Collector's Emporium Honors plaque for his contribution to the future of exotic collections. The plaque is made of particle board made to look like gray marble. The metal part of the plaque is engraved in gold colored lettering. The second piece is Starling's diploma for his Bachelor of Science degree. The certificate is framed, wired on the back and has a gold colored faux seal on it. Due to time and storage, the certificate has some dents in it. Both pieces were on display in his office during the Future's End episodes. The plaque measures approx. 10 x 8 inches and the diploma measures approx 11.25 x 8.75 inches. |
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| VOYAGER HENRY STARLING PICTURE AND CERTIFICATE |
| Henry Starling was featured in the Star Trek Voyager episodes Future's End Part I and Part II. A native of Earth, Starling was largely responsible for its computer revolution towards the end of the 20th century. The first piece is a picture of Starling on what appears to be a hiking trip. Due to time and storage, the matting has some marks on it. The second piece is Starling's diploma for Humanitary Aid. The certificate is framed and wired on the back. Both pieces were on display in his office during the Future's End episodes. The picture measures approx. 15 x 11.5 inches and the certificate measures approx 11 x 9 inches. |
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| *STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE EXPLODED PANEL |
| An item featured in Star Trek Enterprise for a scene during which damaged computer or button panels were present. The item has a graphical application of various instruments on the front which is distressed to appear burned and torn, a larger rupture in the middle with exposed, burnt wires, and sliced tubes and melted plastic on a rectangular base of compressed foam core. It measures approx. 20 X 10.5 X 2 inches. |
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| ENTERPRISE ARCHER'S STOLEN PICK-UP LICENSE TAGS |
| A pair of faux license tags created for the episode Carpenter Street of Star Trek Enterprise which were affixed to the picture car acquired for use in the same episode. When Captain Archer and T'Pol went back in time to 2004 in Detroit, Michigan to stop a Xindi-Reptillian plot to alter history, they were forced to acquire a vehicle for use in their investigation. The truck is not available, but the faux license tags are, a pair of molded plastic tags, blue with white raised writing inscribed Michigan with a numeric value, distressed by paint to appear used on a vehicle. The second tag is identical except in that it features graphical applications of renewal stickers. Common practice for television and motion picture production is for picture cars to have faux license tags created for on screen use that do not use registered numbers within the state. The items measure approx. 12 X 6 inches. |
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| *ENTERPRISE CHOSEN REALM PEWTER BROACH |
| A pewter colored metal ornament for wear on the costumes of Triannon religious extremists featured in the Star Trek Enterprise episode Chosen Realm. The broach appears as a metal circle with adornment and a spike protruding from the bottom of it. The item measures approx. 2 X 3.75 inches. |
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| DS9 PROP PEN CHILDREN OF TIME |
| A metallic silver painted prop pen featured in the Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode Children of Time wherein the crew of the USS Defiant become predestined to crash on the planet they are orbiting and eventually spawn multiple generations worth of their descendants 200 years in the past. Before this occurs, the away team discovers the fact by meeting some of their great-grandchildren and more. One of the children in the colony, now 8000 strong, was drawing as part of her homework while determining a math problem given to her by the Quark computer program teacher. This item is the child's pen, a metallic silver painted pen with gold colored metallic adhesive tape accents. The interior ballpoint pen can actually be made to write, though it should be taken into consideration the time of storage since the episode. The pen writes in black ink and measures approx. 6 inches in length. |
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