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A form fitting spiked helmet made of cast foam latex, painted as blue gun metal with silver highlights, some deterioration from age and use on set -- worn as a Hirogen warrior's helmet in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
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A burgundy and black Starfleet dress uniform jacket with gilt gold trim -- used in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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A three piece-costume comprising: a cream-colored nylon short-sleeved tunic with plastic scientist's badge; a tan, long-sleeved undershirt; and matching tan pants with stirrups, tunic has sewn-in <I>Paramount</I> label inside inscribed "Sullivan" -- made for "<I>Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag (3) |
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A pair of leather boots painted gray with insulated interiors and gray vinyl Bajoran accents featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The boots are ‘College Comfort’ name brand, made for male wearers, size 12, and come with a vinyl belt that matches the boot accents. The … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “A Night in Sickbay”, wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) spends an evening in sickbay with “Dr. Phlox” (John Billingsley) after Porthos (Breezy) contracts a virus from an alien planet. This costume is for wear by Jolene Blalock in the role of … |
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A metal costume component appearing on Starfleet engineer’s radiological costumes in feature films like Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The item is punctured around the outside of the disk for sewing onto the costume fabric and features an affixed position for … |
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A pair of molded metal items appearing variously in Star Trek feature films and episodic television. The items are wire backed Klingon iconographic lettering made from gold colored metal for attaching to the exterior of costume gauntlets. Items like these appeared on many character costumes, notably “Worf” (Michael Dorn) in … |
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Type-2 Voyager-Style phasers were used throughout the Star Trek: Voyager and Deep Space Nine series. Both of the phasers in this lot were made for background stunt work and do not come out of their holders. Made of foam rubbers painted to look like metal and a black leather case; … |
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From the episode “Sons of Mogh” in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, this Bajoran security costume was worn by actor Tony Todd during his portrayal of “Kurn” brother to “Worf” (Michael Dorn). When Worf refused to join the Klingon attack on neighboring aliens, the Cardassians, he was stuck on the … |
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This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit is black with blue sciences division shoulders that zips up the front and clasps at the top half way up the chest, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘combadge' (sold separately). The waist features form fitting black elastic with sewn … |
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A tan colored two piece Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. This female costume bears sewn in Paramount tags indicating it to be a size 8. It features a brown plastic bio-monitor with painted on details, and an orange colored Starfleet logo patch sewn into the … |
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Featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Fortunate Son”, this attractive gold colored dress features an off the shoulder appearance on the right while keeping a poofy left sleeve with draping down the back, a pair of thigh length slits over both legs and a black interior. An included costumer's … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Defiant” in which elements of the Maquis hijack the “USS Defiant” in an attempt to reveal the nature of a Cardassian military buildup in a nearby star system. Sent to Cardassia Prime to help solve the situation “Benjamin Sisko” … |
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The “Takret” are a humanoid species originally from the Takret System who were featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Catwalk”. This costume was worn by a “Takret Officer” (Sean Smith) who was a member of a boarding party that attempted to seize control of the Enterprise while the crew … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Who Watches the Watchers” for wear by “Commander Riker” portrayed by Jonathan Frakes while the character masqueraded as a native of Mintaka III. The costume is a pair of green cropped trousers made from woven fabric, a cream colored … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock for wear by ‘San Francisco Bar waitresses' during scenes in which “Dr. McCoy” (De Forrest Kelly) attempts to book passage to the ‘Genesis Planet’ and is subsequently captured by Starfleet Intelligence for doing so. The costume is a swanky … |
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“Sek” (Ronald Robinson) was the firstborn son of Starfleet officer “Tuvok” (Tim Russ) who was featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes, “Hunters” and “Repression”. This costume was made for wear by Sek in the episode “Repression”. It includes a green shirt with a circular and dashed pattern, beige trousers … |
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This amazing “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) desert Starfleet uniform was made for wear in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Desert Crossing” in which Archer and “Trip” (Connor Trinneer) were invited to a desert planet after they helped fix an alien leader's ship. They soon discovered they were there under false … |
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A piece of door signage featured in various Star Trek feature films taking place on board the “USS Enterprise-E” including “First Contact”, “Insurrection”, and “Nemesis”. The signage is a pair of metallic gold colored pieces with brown colored graphical applications, numeric values, and wording. The left item is depicts a … |
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An impressive prop item featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Divergence” during a daring ship to ship transfer of crew from the “Columbia NX-02” to the “Enterprise NX-01” at an incredible warp 5.2! The item is the tether launcher used by “Lieutenant Reed” (Dominic Keating) to bring “Commander Tucker” … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Dax”; wherein “Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell) is tried for a crime that “Curzon Dax” recently became the prime suspect for. This item is the gavel used in the proceedings to decide whether a Trill was responsible for the … |