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A Judge's robe, the full-length robe of black and red cotton, with <I>Voyager</I> label inscribed <I>Lorna Raver</I>; with gold-colored ceremonial necklace set with imitation rubies; a pair of red leather gloves; a black cowl; and a hat of black velvet; with corresponding wardrobe tag -- made for Lorna Raver as … |
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A bulky vest, pants, body suit, helmet, and shoes -- worn by Marc Alaimo as Gul Macet in "The Wounded" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (5) |
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Two rust-colored long-sleeved <I>Star Trek II</I>-style officer's uniform undershirts with one pair black pants with rust-colored stripes -- made for Kim Cattrall as Valeris in <I>Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country</I> (3) |
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An entire lot of eight different button panels featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise for use on the sets of the “Enterprise NX-01”. The lot consists of multiple differently sized rectangular acrylic panels that are beveled with graphical applications adhered to their front and white, black, and gray … |
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A costume featured in the opening sequences of the fourth Star Trek feature film, “The Voyage Home”. This costume is that of one of the Vulcan technicians who were repairing “Kirk” (William Shatner) and crew’s “commandeered” Bird of Prey before their attempted return to Earth; a long sleeved shirt with … |
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A lot of three background paintings featured in Star Trek feature films and episodic television. These paintings were the ‘space’ you would see out a viewport or establishing shot; one particular was actually featured in the ‘Stellar Cartography’ scene in Star Trek: Generations. One painting appears to be a star … |
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A costume accessory like those appearing variously on Starfleet officer’s uniforms in multiple Star Trek feature films. The item is a molded rubber ‘security disk’ painted metallic silver made to be stitched onto a shoulder positioned division-rank strip. The item has not been holed and has thus been unused. The … |
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A prop firearm used by the ‘deuterium' miners in the episode “Marauders” of Star Trek: Enterprise. Made from cast resin with foam rubber and metal components and painted metallic ‘silver’ and flat gunmetal, this impressive prop has futuristic flair while maintaining a rustic appeal. Measures approx. 29 X 10 X … |
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A robe worn by Howie Seago while portraying the ambassador "Riva" in the episode "Loud as a Whisper" of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Both deaf and mute, the character was able to communicate only through the aide of his 'chorus' a telepathically linked group of people who represented differing … |
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A gray woman's costume top with dark gray multi-layer pants. The top is open necked and comes to a low “V” in the front with a zip up the back, and the pants feature sewn on thrashed material. The costume is made to appear distressed due to difficult survival conditions … |
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Cast in foam rubber and latex, painted metallic silver, this phaser is fused immediately into its black holster so as not to be drawn. Made for background actors to be ‘armed' but not to engage the enemy in battle. This item features Velcro straps for attachment to uniforms. This particular … |
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A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The prop is cast resin painted rust colored with multiple cream colored raised details and a series of hexagonal foam buttons as well as an inset asymmetrical ‘display screen' with an adhesive graphic featuring multiple ‘Klingon’ character … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Dark Page” for wear by multiple award winning actress Kirsten Dunst during her portrayal of “Hedril”, daughter of an alien ambassador whose presence on the “Enterprise-D” brought forth repressed memories in “Lwaxana Troi” (Majel Barrett). The costume is a … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Child” during which Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) is mysteriously impregnated by a non-physical energy based life form that inhabits her body. The costume was acquired for wear by a child actor and it blue-gray colored overalls with an … |
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A costume featured in the emotional episode “Family” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Following on the heels of “The Best of Both Worlds, Parts I and II” wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) was assimilated into the Borg Collective and thus forced to use his considerable experience to defeat and … |
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Two Romulan Senate stools used in the feature film Star Trek X: Nemesis. Both are saddle shaped and painted metallic bronze with oval bases and woven seats fore comfort. Measuring approx. 26 X 33inces. |
| The Swarm species appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Swarm” and were an unidentified race that had control of a large sector of the Delta Quadrent. Aggressive by nature, the Swarm species came into contact with the U.S.S. Voyager after “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) elected to take the … |
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This costume lot was made for wear by “Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton) as “Jimmy” in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Far Beyond the Stars” in which “Benjamin Sisko” (Avery Brooks) experienced a vision from the Prophets making him see himself as the 1950s science-fiction writer “Benny Russell”. The … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cogenitor” where the “Enterprise NX-01” encounters a race called the Vissians who are more than happy to meet new species and have a third gender that are needed for reproduction. The costume is for wear by Yoshi Jenkins in the role … |
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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 of the ‘Briar Patch’ and ‘Son’a’ character letters. On the reverse is … |
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The Tricorders were made for Starfleet as a multi-purpose scientific and technical device, all of which were fitted with cutting edge sensing equipment. This style of Tricorder was used by Starfleet in Star Trek: Voyager and Deep Space Nine. Made of cast foam, this tricorder does not come out of … |