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A lot of costume elements featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine like “Bar Association”. This lot consists of a long-sleeved shirt featuring multi-colored, vertical stripes superimposed on a horizontal wave pattern. A sleeveless shirt in a matching color scheme and featuring a pattern of multi-colored triangles … |
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A prop computer keyboard built in the style preceding the launch of “Enterprise NX-01” in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a fashioned wood backing with a graphical application adhered to the face and multiple rubber faux buttons with letter combinations and numeric values. The item features … |
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A costume accessory corresponding to a Starfleet Class-A uniform shirt like those appearing exclusively in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The item is a tan colored fabric band that is wrapped around an elastic length. The item is meant to fasten internally with the tan part showing to allow … |
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A prop technical manual like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise and specifically in the episode “First Flight”. The item is a metal covered three ringed binder with hinged covers and a 3.5 inch spine. The item is filled with blank white paper and several divider tabs. … |
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A prop item like those featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Circle” for use by members of the titular group in their coup against the Bajoran provisional government. This item is a sturdy resin cast, brown with bronze-colored, raised accents, black detail on the ‘barrel’, evidence … |
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2 7/8" diameter medallion made by Paramount Pictures commemorating the 30th anniversary of Star Trek. On one side is the starship Enterprise. On the other side is "Star Trek / One Weekend on Earth / 30 /1996" followed by a calender, with the weekend of Sept. 7 and 8 circled, … |
(Paramount, 1984) Sketch of three “Vulcan Masters” wearing traditional Vulcan vestments, accomplished in gouache and ink on a 15 in. x 20 in. sheet of artist’s illustration board. Signed by Fletcher at the lower right. |
A collection of approximately 260 blueprints and drawings for various <I>Enterprise-E</I> interior sets for <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I> some duplicates, including: <I>Enterprise-E</I> bridge Airlock, engine room (normal), engine room (borgified), deflector array, and corridor with a collection of approximately 65 blueprints and drawings for the ready room and observation lounge … |
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Approximately 170 scripts for all seven seasons of <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> with extensive costumer's continuity notes, descriptions of characters as they appeared in each scene, often with reference Polaroid photographs of actors in each costume, includes the pilot movie "Caretaker" -- used by on-set costumers to help ensure continuity; accompanied … |
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A piece of black acrylic plastic onto which has been silkscreened simulated control button art -- <I>3x7½in. </I> -- believed to have been used on the set of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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Two chromed metal staffs with simulated resin crystals and stones and Egyptian-style cartouches -- <I>94in. high</I> -- believed made originally for alien ambassadors in the San Francisco scene in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I>, later seen in the Fal-tor-pann scene in <I>Star Trek III: The Search for Spock</I> (2) |
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A costume featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for wear by Leonard Nimoy in his portrayal of “Spock” while camping in Yosemite National Park. The costume is a set of trousers with purple chevrons on the lower legs, a purple wood patterned long sleeved shirt with gray accents … |
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A lot of five prop medical supply packages, each with its own Starfleet themed graphic label applied to the top. The items are containers with actual medical implements or items contained within, but are in no way suggested for use in any medical treatment. The items are listed as ‘Neurostimulator … |
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A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featured in “These are the Voyages…”, the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise for wear by Linda Park in her portrayal of “Hoshi Sato”. The costume is a blue jumpsuit with multiple zippered pockets and a zip front, sciences blue division trim around the shoulders, snap … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Hunted”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” captures a biologically enhanced super soldier that claims he has been treated as a second-class citizen since he is no longer of use to the government. This costume is for wear by Andrew Bicknell … |
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A pair of white sickbay consoles that were part of Dr. Phlox's (John Billingsley) elaborate set dressing. Fastened to rolling carts they acted as an interface to medical information. They both feature a ball joint centered on their back fixed to an elbow and a white metal handle on top. … |
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A one-piece textured Lycra jumpsuit, zipped up the back and colored in multiple shades of brown, orange and red. Painted cast latex piping has been attached around the shoulders, waist, elbows, wrists and knees to create the ‘Suliban' look. Thumbholes have been made in the latex at the bottom of … |
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Upon receiving word from the Cardassians that a rebellion within their partnetship with the Dominion was underway, the officers of “Deep Space Nine” realized they had a friend in their enemy's camp. It was decided to send a team of officers to aid them in their efforts to overthrow the … |
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This elaborate, one of a kind uniform made its appearance in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock during scenes wherein “Admiral Kirk” (William Shatner) and company steal the “U.S.S. Enterprise” for their unauthorized mission to rescue their friend. It is made up of trousers, a uniform top, belt, and … |
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Having received a young visitor one dark and stormy night, “Jake Sisko” (Tony Todd) begins to recount the tale of how his father “Benjamin Sisko” (Avery Brooks) disappeared in a time displacement inversion and how he reappeared in exponentially increasing intervals. As the years went on, Jake wrote a beloved … |