(Paramount TV, 1987-94 and 1993-99) Foam rubber prototype disruptor painted grey, originally designed as a new type of weapon but eventually rejected. It was, however, used as a holster-stuffer in many episodes. Originally acquired from Greg Jein. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Final Draft for the episode “Crossfire”, dated November 14, 1995 and signed on the cover by nine cast members. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Complete duty uniform worn by Brooks as Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko, consisting of a black and maroon duty uniform jumpsuit with attached Starfleet commbadge, and grey undertunic. Both duty uniform and undertunic have DS9 labels handwritten in black ink “A. Brooks”. Accompanied with a signed photograph of Brooks. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Maroon and black jumpsuit with light grey turtleneck undertunic, created for the series and most likely used by one of the background actors. Appears to be for a male actor size 38 shoulders, approx. 5’10 in. tall. Light fluorescent pink stains on the upper back, perhaps indicative … |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Complete costume worn by de Boer as the symbiot host Lt. Erzi Dax, consisting of a black and grey duty uniform jumpsuit with attached Starfleet commbadge, and green undertunic. Both duty uniform and undertunic have DS9 labels handwritten in black ink “Nicole de Boer”. Accompanied with a … |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Klingon PADD constructed of resin painted green with Klingon script graphics and gold foil accents, measuring approx. 3 in. x 7 ½ in. Used by the Klingons on many of the DS9 episodes in which they appeared. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Gunmetal grey/silver painted resin phaser. Known as a “Dax” phaser (as it was used by Dax), this piece was also used as an alien weapon in several DS9 episodes. One of only 15 made for the series. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Small hand-held Trill phaser constructed of resin painted silver and grey with gold and bronze accents. Small piece missing from the triggerguard. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Foam rubber stunt disruptor painted black and gold. Exceedingly rare, this Breen disruptor was occasionally used as other alien weaponry on other non-Breen episodes. Measures 17 in. long. This is the first such screen-used Breen disruptor we’ve ever encountered in the marketplace. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Ornate gold and brown painted rubber Cardassian phaser, with purple tip on the top from where the phaser beam would be emitted. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Black and silver painted resin Phaser with “depressible” trigger button on top, with evidence of heavy set use from stunt sequences. Originally acquired from a member of the DS9 and Voyager crew. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Static tricorder constructed of silver-painted resin, with graphic decals on the top. Used as both a background and a stunt prop. Measures 4 in. x 3 in. x 1 in. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94 and 1993-99) Heavy brown and silver painted hard rubber phaser rifle, used in both TNG and DS9. Two small holes in the front of the barrel are designed to fix a bayonet (not present). This rifle was originally created for the third season TNG episode “The Hunted”, … |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Prop resin rifle with intricate hand-painted accents and clear Lucite tip. Measures 23 in. long. Originally acquired from the effects company that supplied the series. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Solid cast resin pistol painted black with bronze frame and gold & red accents. Exhibits some scuffing and wear from production use on the set. A beautiful example of Bajoran technology. Measures 9 ½ in. long. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) This high quality stunt tricorder is one of only fifteen produced for the series, and is constructed of resin painted entirely black with Velcro backing. Originally acquired from a member of the crew. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) This high quality stunt tricorder is one of only four produced for the series, and is constructed of black painted resin with hand-applied colored accents and Velcro backing. Originally acquired from a member of the crew. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Lot includes a pair of foam latex ear appliances for Odo, the Shape Shifter, as worn by the Chief of Security for the DS9 outpost played by Rene Auberjonois and donated by the production to a charity auction in 1995. Together with three assorted tribbles used in … |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Distinctive wooden temple symbol painted rustic brown to resemble weathered bronze. This set piece was used in the final episode of the series, “What You Leave Behind”, seen in Kai Winn’s office and in the temple corridor. Measures 29 in. tall x 16 in. wide. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) The Cardassian Medical/Science sealed Plexiglas cylinder has requisite Cardassian markings and contains an unknown translucent liquid. Measures approx. 12 ¾ in. tall x 3 ¼ in. diameter. The bottle from Quark’s Bar has an alien (probably Ferengi) label on the side and contains what appears to be … |
(Volume 23, Number 6) Accomplished in acrylic on board. Measures 14¾ in. x 18½ in. |
(Paramount TV, 1993-99) Complete black Klingon ceremonial uniform consisting of pants, leatherette tunic, matching orate leather robe with gold colored metal Klingon insignia, and holster with attached gold chain. Inside label reads, “DEEP SPACE NINE, MICHAEL DORN”. Worn by Michael Dorn in his role as “Worf ” in DS9. |
(Paramount, 1979-1999) An assortment of Lucite panels designed to be backlit and used for starship computer consoles. Includes Federation and Klingon panels. Comes in various sizes and shapes, with the smallest measuring 9 in. x 5 in. and the largest 10 ½ in. x 15 ¾ in. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Gray-painted molded resin, modified from a standard Romulan Disruptor for use by multiple aliens. Measures approx. 9 ½ inches long. Originally acquired from the show’s propmaker. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-2001) Constructed of grey and black-painted molded resin, this weapon was used by multiple aliens at various times in all three Star Trek series. Believed to be the only one with this paint scheme in existence, there were also no working models of this pistol made. Measures approx. … |