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A practical solar lantern like those featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Dear Doctor” for use by “Dr. Phlox” (John Billingsley) on away team missions. The untested item features multiple settings, power readout gage, a large solar collector on the reverse of the lamp, an extending handle, and multiple … |
| Measuring 11 in. x 14 in. overall (image measures 8 in. x 9 ¾ in.), this rare photograph, taken on the set of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, shows Leonard Nimoy in character as “Spock” smiling (!) standing beside his long-time assistant, Teresa Victor. Gene Roddenberry has inscribed in ink … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) Original black & gold Starfleet duty uniform jumpsuit with gray under tunic worn by Roxann Dawson as chief engineer “B’Elanna Torres” in Star Trek: Voyager. The costume is studio distressed at the chest area to resemble a blaster mark. Both garments have internal Voyager costume labels handwritten “Roxann … |
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Two black plastic and imitation leather automotive seats with cutout handles and adjustable bases, flat base with vinyl simulated metal diamond plate covering -- <I>51x20x22in.</I> -- modified to serve as pilot and co-pilots' seats in the shuttlepods for <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> |
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An acrylic plastic-topped wood table with built-in untested lighting fixtures, segmented tabletop features Cardassian-style graphics -- featured in the center of the Operations Center set of <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> for all 7 years of the series |
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A jumpsuit of grey wool with a leotard of grey wool padded with body armor, both with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label, one inscribed <I>Mr. B Spiner</I>, the other inscribed <I>Mr. B Williams</I>; with a corresponding wardrobe tag -- worn by Brent Spiner as Lore in "Descent, Parts I … |
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A brown suit jacket with purple trim and green long-sleeved shirt with purple trim, the shirt with <I>Western Costume</I> label inside inscribed <I>Geo Takei</I>, the jacket with label inscribed <I>George Takei</I> -- worn by George Takei as Sulu in <I>Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag (2) |
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A long lived species that existed in a quiet corner of the galaxy the “Enterprise-E” crew found the “Ba'ku” to be in danger of forced evacuation by an offshoot race, the “Son’a” and sinister agents of the Federation. The Ba’ku are all civilians wearing basic, practical clothes for their moderate, … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, a long-sleeved, full-length, off-white robe featuring wide, pleated sleeves, a sewn in hood on the back, a gray, ceremonial sash featuring a metallic silver-colored inset with gold-stitched glyphs; in the middle a gold-colored ‘gem’ with a matching Vulcan iconographic … |
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A costume featured in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation including “Rightful Heir”, “Birthright”, and “First Born” for wear by Michael Dorn in the role of “Lieutenant Worf”. The costume is a leather choker, two gauntlets, a rust colored shirt with pleated leather sleeves, a zip down the … |
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An injection molded mask featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Prototype” for wear by “Automatic Unit 3947” (Rick Worthy). The mask is the front piece only and does not include the rear part of the head. It is painted metallic silver and is distressed to appear dented on the … |
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As Star Trek: Enterprise viewers know, this series was perhaps the most racy of all Star Trek series due largely to interesting scenes talking place in the ‘Decontamination Chamber’, some choice scenes involving ‘Vulcan neuropressure’, and who can forget “‘Trip’ Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) running around the ship in his skivvies … |
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A plastic can container painted gunmetal gray with a folding handle for saving space and a screw on lid. The vessel is generally rectangular in shape with rounded corners and features the famous “Enterprise NX-01” logo on the side with the lid. Measures approx. 10 X 15 X 12 inches. |
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This amazing prop will not only serve as an interesting painting stamp, but will look amazing atop your coffee table or fireplace mantle. Made of abstract shapes of dark stained wood, they have a handy handle on the back that fits nicely in your hand. The stamps are burgundy, sage … |
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A gray uniform top worn by Wil Weaton during his portrayal of “Wesley Crusher” in the episode “Hide and Q” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. With a pleated waist that zips up the left seam at the ribs for a form fitting appearance and the Starfleet division color trio … |
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In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Judgement” from the second season Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) was sentenced to imprisonment on the asteroid Rura Penthe for conspiracy against the Klingon Empire. This elaborate Klingon Guard costume was worn by a stunt actor at the Klingon Penal colony on the asteroid. The … |
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“Riann” (Diane DiLascio) was an “Akaali”; a pre-industrial people who lived on a Class M planet similar to Earth. The Akaali and Riann were encountered by “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Civilization”. Riann was a trained apothecary involved in trying to identify the strange illness … |
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A lot of prop ‘treasure' as depicted in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Who Mourns for Morn”. When resident barfly “Morn” (Mark Allen Shepherd) ‘dies’ and leaves his entire fortune to “Quark” (Armin Shimerman), unscrupulous characters crawl out from everywhere to gain access to it. As it happens, … |
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The Mazarites are a humanoid species from the planet Mazar who were featured in two Star Trek: Enterprise episodes. This costume was worn by a Mazarite Magistrate (J. Michael Flynn) in the episode “Fallen Hero”. The Magistrate asked the Vulcans for help in investigating the Mazarite government whom he believed … |
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“Silik” (John Fleck) was a Suliban who disguised himself as a Borothan pilgrim in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cold Front” in order to witness the Borothan Great Plume of Agosoria and to infiltrate the U.S.S. Enterprise. This is his costume disguised as a Borothan that includes a brown dickie, … |
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“Joran Dax” (Jeff McBride) was a joined Trill and the sixth host of the Dax symbiont. He was featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Equilibrium” in which “Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell) was plagued by suppressed memories surfacing related to the unsuitable joining of Joran to the Dax … |