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A prop tricorder like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and Deep Space Nine. The item is made from molded rubber and painted metallic pewter with multi-colored graphical applications and embedded acrylic elements. The item is molded into a highly detailed, non-opening position and depicts a degree … |
| (Paramount, 1979) 38 in. x 80 in. acrylic painting of the earth’s hemisphere as seen from space, painted by Academy Award-nominated visual effects artist Matt Yuricich. This background painting was also used in Buckaroo Banzai. Comes with a letter of authenticity from Paul Curley, a technician in the miniature set … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) Short sleeve olive-colored under-jumpsuit with gray/ green sheer blouse worn by Jennifer Lien as “Kes” in the pilot episode when she boards the Voyager after escaping her abuse as a slave with the Kazon-Ogla on the surface of her world. Both garments have internal Voyager costume labels handwritten … |
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An armchair of black imitation leather in a plastic and composite material shell, mounted on a swivel base, made from an automotive bucket seat, the arm rests with prop controls and indicator lights, [untested] -- installed on the bridge set as Captain Archer's command chair when his version of the … |
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Three signs made from wood, particle board, and acrylic plastic painted as metallic pewter and bronze in Cardassian style, third sign is carved foam, painted as distressed, sculpted stone, largest -- <I>35x42x8in.</I> -- used as set dressing on the promenade set of <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (3) |
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A jacket of red and green brocade, and a pair of green stretch-knit tights, with a distressed copy of the jacket used in the impaling scene, all with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label inside inscribed <I>Brent Spiner</I> -- worn by Brent Spiner as Data playing <I>King Henry II</I> in … |
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Two <I>Star Trek II</I>-style officer's burgundy uniform jackets, a pair of black pants, one cream-colored undershirt, and a pair of black shoes, one jacket with department shoulder strap and cuff band with captain's bars and service pips, metal Starfleet insignia badge, and black leather belt with Starfleet emblem buckle, one … |
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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 Starfleet science jumpsuit featured in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode “The Enemy Within” for wear by Edward Madden in his portrayal of “Technician Fisher”. The costume is a blue jumpsuit with cropped sleeves, a long open V down the chest, and a sewn in Western Costume … |
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A pair of pewter colored metal ornaments for wear on the costumes of Triannon religious extremists featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Chosen Realm”. The broaches appear as a metal circle with adornment and a spike protruding from the bottom. One item is pin backed metal and of solid … |
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A lot of prop test tubes and the corresponding rack similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. This lot consists of a set of test tubes and tray featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise in sickbay; a sturdy, transparent, plexiglass rack with room for … |
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This costume was worn by one of “Zobral’s” (Clancy Brown) clan in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Desert Crossing” in which Zobral was the leader of a rebellion against the oppressive ruling Torothan clan on their homeworld. The costume includes black baggy pants, a blue short sleeved ribbed top, a … |
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A white plastic buckle with inset copper accents featuring an assortment of ‘gems' attached to a pair of metal clips for a belt. (Recommended use on a belt featuring two strips of leather/cloth that latches elsewhere, as the buckle is for adornment only.) Believed to have been worn in various … |
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A holoprogram used by “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) of the “U.S.S. Voyager”, ‘Da Vinci's workshop’ was a place of amazing constructs and even more impressive ideas. Portrayed by John Rhys-Davies, “Leonardi Da Vinci” worked alongside “Janeway” asking life’s questions and attempting to solve them. “Da Vinci” appeared in several episodes … |
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A Klingon uniform top worn by David Froman in his portrayal of “Captain K'Nera” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Heart of Glory”. On assignment to retrieve Klingon outlaws who have taken refuge on the “USS Enterprise-D”, and then taken it hostage, “K’Nera” is a Klingon who will … |
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Fewer places are colder, more life threatening, and less hospitable than the Klingon penal colony of “Rura Penthe”, known through the galaxy as “The aliens graveyard”, it was where not only where “James T. Kirk” (William Shatner) and Dr. Leonard H. McCoy” (DeForest Kelly) were sentenced to life imprisonment in … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed into believing that they have been part of the employees of this company forever, the crew of “Voyager” wore jumpsuits like this one in the episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. A shiny green jumpsuit with a matching … |
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A tapestry featured variously through Star Trek episodic television. The tapestry is a large diamond shaped red velvety backing with shiny silver trim and multiple metallic silver colored resin studs placed in sequence around the item. The backing is braced and holds its shape when hanging by the brown leather … |
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This fabulous 24th Century style Starfleet plate was used as set dressing during the filming of Star Trek episodic television and / or feature films. Made of porcelain, the white plate has gold trim and two gold colored Starfleet arrowhead logo applications applied by the Star Trek art department. Although … |
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“Hudak” (Henry Stram) was an Antaran teacher who suffered serious radiation poisoning but refused treatment onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise from the Denobulan doctor “Phlox” (John Billingsley) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Breach”. The Antarans and the Denobulans who had fought long wars were considered enemies however Phlox was … |
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This fun prop is the ‘alien gambling device' from the well-received Deep Space Nine episode “Rivals”. The conniving con artist “Martus Mazur” (Chris Sarandon) by chance comes into possession of this device that he soon discovers gives the possessor mysterious luck. After “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) turns down “Mazur’s” offer to … |