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A lot of costume elements featured in the second Star Trek feature film “The Wrath of Khan”. This lot consists of black trousers, and fingerless gloves, intentionally distressed, with pieces of fabric sewn onto them in to denote patching and repair from ‘found objects’; a head wrap composed of multiple … |
| (Paramount TV, 2001-2005) This oval Andorian tricorder is constructed of resin and painted light tan / bronze, and has a central graphic which illuminates from behind when the right lower button is depressed. Small hidden door on the back conceals the battery which powers the internal light. Used in the … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Red, white & blue “Kings” baseball uniform jumpsuit and hat, worn by Keone Young as the legendary baseball player who broke Joe DiMaggio’s consecutive game-hitting streak, Buck Bokai. Seen in the season one episode, “If Wishes Were Horses”. Internal DS9 costume label handwritten in black ink, “Keone Young”. |
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A cube-shaped visual effects model partly covered with layers of intricately-detailed etched brass and styrene parts -- <I>30in. across</I> -- built by the Industrial Light And Magic model shop for <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I>, digital renderings of this model were later featured on <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
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A visual effects miniature model of the <I>Shuttlecraft Tereshkova</I> -- <I>25x16x10½in.</I> -- seen in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
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A first season-style burgundy and black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit, with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label inside inscribed <I>Michael Dorn</I> - worn by Michael Dorn as Worf in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag |
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A khaki-colored Starfleet field jacket, with <I>Western Costume</I> label inside inscribed <I>Kelley De Forest</I> [sic] -- worn by DeForest Kelley in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I> |
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Designed for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan this mold generated the “Ceti Alpha V's only remaining indigenous life form” which came to be kept as Khan’s pets. The offspring of this “parent” creature were used to make Commander Chekov and Captain Terrell more open to suggestion when Khan … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Hatchery”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” comes upon a deserted Xindi-Insectoid ship with a hatchery full of eggs still inside and Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) begins acting irrationally to try and keep them that way. This item is a … |
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A costume accent for a Starfleet trainee engineer’s white radiological suit appearing variously in Star Trek feature films from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The item is typically referred to as a ‘thermal’ accent and was for any number of reasons … |
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A black colored Starfleet security device and holster believed to have been created for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The holster is fashioned black leather with a belt loop that snaps to the inside in two places. The hand prop device is a solid resin affair with molded … |
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An infant Starfleet jumpsuit worn by an infant “Harry Kim” (Taylor Chong) after the adult “Harry Kim” (Garrett Wang) was turned into a baby in an artificial reality created by the Kohl during the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Thaw”. The little jumpsuit is black with operations gold shoulders, a … |
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When “U.S.S. Voyager” left “Deep Space Nine” in the first episode of the series, “Caretaker” the crew set out on a mission to capture a ‘Maquis' ship, the crew of which was people dissatisfied with a recent treaty between the ‘United Federation of Planets’ and the ‘Cardassian’ antagonists. When “Voyager” … |
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Worn by Emmy award winning actress Jean Simmons in her portrayal of “Rear Admiral Norah Statie” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Drumhead” during which a legitimate search for alien spies within the Federation became a witch hunt. This great costume includes a flowing floor length terracotta … |
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A ‘Sol System' shoulder patch worn on the field coat of “Lt. Saavik” (Robin Curtis) in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and corresponding command white division strip for the cuff of the garment, distressed to appear soiled while exploring the ‘Genesis Planet’ and encountering a youthful ‘Spock’. The … |
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A clear acrylic panel used in various Star Trek feature films and episodic television with a distinctive transition period appearance. Featuring a display graphic of the ‘Spacedock' from “The Wrath of Khan”, “The Search for Spock”, and Next Generation episodes like “11001001”, this item is a translucent application adhered to … |
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Both these sturdy cauldrons were used in the filming of Star Trek episodic television. They are each made of wood painted black with three legs. The legs culminate in points that have been decorated with silver color metal tips. The large cauldron measures approx. 14 ½ x 12 ½ inches, … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Day of Honor” for wear by Michael Krawic in his portrayal of ‘Rahmin', an alien whose species was assimilated into the Borg Collective. The costume consists of a full length sleeveless jumpsuit and a matching asymmetrical waistcoat. The costumer’s tags indicate … |
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This large ceramic pot was used during the filming of Star Trek episodic television. It has handles on each side, raised detail and painted patterned. The surface is intentionally distressed to appear weathered. Measures approx. 16 x 15 inches diameter. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Exile” for wear by “Tarquin” (Maury Sterling). Having traveled into the treacherous Delphic Expanse the “Ensign Sato” (Linda Park) receives telepathic communiqués from an alien on a nearby world. The being wishes to trade time with Hoshi for information about the … |
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A piece of set dressing made for Star Trek feature films and episodic television. Item is an asymmetrically shaped computer interface made from a piece of smoked acrylic with graphical applications adhered to the reverse. Used with various alien species, when these pieces are put across backlit walls or panels … |