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A mold from the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Fury" where “Kes” (Jennifer Lien) returned as an elderly woman and rampaged with vengeance against the crew of "Voyager”. The mold is a forehead for the creation of special effects make up of an elderly version of the actress |
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A costume featured in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan for wear by Regula I researcher “Madison” (Russell Takaki). The costume is a lily style sleeveless shirt, off white colored, with slits in the front and a red lattice across the collar from shoulder to shoulder, and a researcher’s … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Virtuoso”; wherein "The Doctor" (Robert Picardo) becomes an instant celebrity on a planet where music never developed. This is the costume of the holographic matrix created by the Qomar “Tinoco” (Kamala Dawson) as a supposed improvement on “The Doctor”; it was … |
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A prop item like those featured in various Star Trek feature films and episodic television. This item appears to be an item with which one would handle a delicate or dangerous object; it consists of a roughly fork-shaped, resin-cast brown device with a black inset along the handle, further black … |
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A lot of costume rank made for characters portraying Starfleet officers in Star Trek feature films from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock through Star Trek VII: Generations. The items are a pair of molded gold and silver colored metal badges with wire backs that indicate the wearer to … |
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A prop appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a dual hemispherical box painted metallic silver and fashioned from sheet plastic with a layer of gray foam inside for filler that contains a Starfleet ration pack. The ration pack is made from a static free zip … |
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A lot of costume elements believed to have been featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Twilight”. This lot consists of two almost identical brown, curly hair extensions mounted on pieces of lace that could be attached to the head or weaved into the hair. Both items were found in … |
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Denim jean crew jacket size XXL, with "Romulans" embroidered in green under the green and blue logo; a larger logo is embroidered on the back. Make-up artist Michael Westmore signed in black marker on the inside right side. Fine condition. The Romulans are a Beta Quadrant race from the planet … |
(Paramount, 1979) Kiln-fired molding master for the distinctive Klingon forehead make-up appliances, used to make the ridged latex forehead pieces for the Klingon actors. Accompanied with a fresh latex casting from the mold. |
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Six senators' chairs from the praetor's head table, made from sheet metal painted as patinated bronze, each -- <I>30x23in.</I> -- used as set dressing in the Romulan Senate set in <I>Star Trek: Nemesis</I> (6) |
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Six curvilinear side chairs covered in grey imitation suede -- <I>33in. high</I> -- used as set dressing in several sets on <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (6) |
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Four small prop control panels made from black acrylic plastic with silkscreened button graphics two -- <I>7½x3in.</I> -- used on walls, usually near doors, often as locking mechanisms or light switches, two -- <I>5¼x3in.</I> -- used on desktops to control intercom functions -- made for set dressing use in <I>Star … |
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A prop 3D chess board made from clear acrylic boards on a steel frame with lathed wood base, painted as metal, with three loose secondary boards and support rods -- <I>24in. high</I> -- a re-creation of Spock's famous 3D chess board from the original <I>Star Trek</I> series, this board was … |
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A hardback book featured in Star Trek: Enterprise episodic television. The book is vintage and features a graphical application of ‘Vulcan’ iconography adhered, and several pages inside have been added featuring the same iconography. The book itself is in actuality ‘The Family Library of Poetry and Song Being Choice Selections … |
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A prop item featured in multiple Star Trek episodes like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “Who Mourns for Morn?” where it appeared as the pump to “Morn’s” (Mark Allen Sheppard) mud bath. The item is made from multiple elements of vacuum formed plastic with internal electronic components that allow for … |
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A costume shirt located in the Star Trek feature films collection believed to be an alternative to costume dickies frequently associated to Class-C Starfleet uniforms seen in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. In later features like Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home the costumes were altered and re-colored to … |
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A costume similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation from the third season on and earlier episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This costume is a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring black shoulders, a Command Red chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin … |
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The Ferengi are a profit oriented civilization first seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation and originally from the planet Ferenginar. The Ferengi have distinct facial features including their noses that have many ridges going across them. This complete 2 part plaster mold set was used to create the prosthetics … |
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A purple metallic purple and gray console interface used in various episodes featuring Andorian characters during Star Trek: Enterprise. This item is made from wood and acrylic components with electrical connections and lights attached. The acrylic interface features an ‘Andorian' application on it’s reverse side which is to be back … |
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Worn by Alexander Siddig during his portrayal of “Dr. Julian Bashir” in episodes like “Inquisition” of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine these two-piece pajamas are feature a horizontal lined pattern and sewn in Deep Space Nine tags reading ‘Mr. S. El-Fadil'. |
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Used by a species attempting to contain an alien virus, this prop alien flame thrower was seen in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode, “Extinction”. The fake weapon is made of rubber painted black and grey for a metallic look. A circular piece of black acrylic has also been attached to … |