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A costume similar to those featured throughout the entire Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. This costume is that of a Bajoran Vedek, the Vedeks populate the Vedek Assembly, the governing body of Bajoran religion and seemingly about the same as a Catholic cardinal and is similar to the one … |
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A square gold colored metal Terran Empire uniform badge featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II” for wear by officers in Starfleet. The badge is a metal square with a square hole in the center that is pin backed. Characters appeared to … |
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An electronic device made for used on Star Trek episodic television. Made of resin with a metal and acrylic tip, the handle is brown and the metal is intentionally distressed. A button on the bottom of the handle activates a red light in the tip and a green light on … |
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A Starfleet dress uniform jacket and boots featured variously for special occasions throughout Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodic television until the redesign late in the series. This jacket is in Science division blue featuring black shoulders, the cuffs and collar ringed in gold that continues just under the right … |
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A prop item featured in Star Trek: Enterprise episodes like “Vanishing Point”. This prop item is a “Sure Fire”, high-powered, LED flashlight in gun-metal gray featuring a gray plastic housing added for the electronics of three light-blue LEDs near the front of the item and activated by the button behind … |
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A piece of set dressing removed from a ‘busy box’ before set strike featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Regeneration”. The item is a Borg power distribution node made from components of the “Enterprise NX-01”. The item is composed of a copper colored wood box with a pair of … |
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A prop Cardassian device like the one featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Chain of Command, Part II” during which a similar item activated a torture device implanted in “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) while being held captive by “Gul Madred” (David Warner). The item is molded resin … |
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A Xindi kemocite container featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Shipment”. The item is a gray plastic cylinder with a black bottom, with a clear plastic ‘window' topped by another section of gray plastic upon which fastens a matching gray lid. The ‘window’ reveals a white wafer adhered … |
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A Klingon costume similar to those featured throughout 24th century Star Trek episodic television and feature films. This lot consists of a gray, leather/vinyl pleated, jacket featuring textured, vertical stripes, a dark-gray, shoulder “armor” piece with diamond-shaped rubber detail, metal tabs, wood and metal accents on the chest; chain around … |
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A wardrobe accessory featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise” for wear by Starfleet officers and crewmen in the alternate reality created by the emergence of the “U.S.S. Enterprise-C” from a temporal anomaly. The item is a reflective silver colored vinyl belt with black vinyl trim … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This costume is a Bajoran Militia uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, rust-colored jacket featuring a textured, vertical, striped pattern, darker colored sleeves with a black-stitched diamond design, a Velcro patch for a commbadge (included but not attached), a … |
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A prop item appearing in the engineering section of the “U.S.S. Defiant” in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Starship Down”. The item is a cylindrical container made from machined metal and glass components with embedded lights. The metal cap is attached to a glass container that pulls freely … |
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A set dressing chair appearing in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cogenitor” on the set of the Vissian starship. The item is set upon a metal framework with large tube-like cushions making up the seat back and was located within a plastic wrapping that was inscribed ‘TNG Picard Qtrs.’ The … |
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A prop phaser rifle like those appearing in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. The item is a Starfleet Type III Mark II Phaser rifle made from solid cast resin, painted metallic gunmetal with black painted accents and a statically mounted black nylon shoulder strap. The item depicts evidence of repair … |
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A damaged, yet working hero version Starfleet Type III Mark III phaser rifle featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis. The item is a solid cast resin prop weapon with multiple working internal electronic features and metal accents. The prop is similar to previous Nemesis style phasers excepting that instead of … |
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A pair of set dressing containers appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise on the Sickbay set. The items are metal containers with removable lids that measure approx. 1.75 X 2 inches diameter. Both items feature Starfleet inventory applications colored blue with white cadesus graphics, one lid features a … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise for wear by Vaughn Armstrong as “Admiral Maxwell Forrest” and later by Steve D’Errico as an admiral in the episodes “Demons” and “Terra Prime” after the ‘death’ of “Admiral Forrest. This costume is an Earth Starfleet Admiral’s uniform consisting of … |
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A costume element featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film “Nemesis”. This item is for wear by the stunt double to Marina Sirtis and is a long, brown wig with netting inside to help it stay on. Written on the tissue paper it came wrapped in is a label … |
| A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This costume is a black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with Operations Gold division shoulders that zips up the front, clasps half way up the chest, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘commbadge’ (sold separately). The … |
| (Paramount, 1996) Hand-scored ABC plastic shell with clear plastic face shield, made for the production and intended for use by Picard and Worf on the outside of the Enterprise, when the Borg attempt to commandeer the Interplexing Beacon. This helmet design was ultimately not used on screen, but was created … |
| (Paramount, 1982) Two prop Ceti eels used by Khan as a mind-controlling aid. The large eel can be seen in a static tank on the planet Ceti Alpha VI, and the smaller one is seen dropped across Chekov’s face in the same scene. Made of foam latex, the props measure … |
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Two solid cast resin badges painted as gun metal, each with a sculpted image of the iconic Romulan bird-of-prey emblem, as redesigned for <I>Star Trek: Nemesis</I> -- <I>3½in. wide</I> -- used on a Romulan costume in <I>Star Trek: Nemesis</I> (2) |
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A Judge's robe, the full-length robe of black and red cotton, with <I>Voyager</I> label inscribed <I>David Campagna</I> [sic]; 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 David Compagne … |
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A long-sleeved jumpsuit of brown imitation suede, trimmed at the shoulders and sleeves with brown imitation leather; accompanied by a pair of calf-length boots covered in imitation fur; with corresponding wardrobe tag -- worn by Armin Shimerman as Letek in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (3) |