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This set of three miniature Starfleet tankards are believed to have been used during filming on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. Each tankard is made of metal with a handle and two feature complete Starfleet arrowhead logos. The third tankard is plain. Due to time and use the … |
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A costume featured in episodes of the seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This costume is for wear by members of the Bajoran Militia and is a long-sleeved, full-length, two-toned red, spandex-like jumpsuit with a textured X pattern from the collar, to the mid-riff, and around the sleeves; … |
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“Commander Riker's” (Jonathan Frakes) Mintaken disguise costume from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Who Watches the Watchers” in which the Mintakens believed “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) was a God and shot him with an arrow to prove his immortality. The costume includes a tan knitted shirt that’s intentionally … |
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A white Starfleet engineer's radiological suit appearing first in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture and continuing use through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The costume is a full length white jumpsuit with a quilted waist and circular chest accent, matching quilting occurs around the sleeves. The costume comes … |
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A Starfleet shovel in the style used by “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Shadows and Symbols”. Made of metal with plastic attachments, the shovel has a triangular handle and folding blade. The back of the blade has scrapes on it revealing red paint … |
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A Star Trek: The Next Generation male Operations gold Starfleet uniform made for wear during the series and/or ‘The Next Generation' movies. The jumpsuit is black with Operations gold sleeves and upper torso. There is gold trim around the collar, a small Velcro patch on the left breast for a … |
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A radiation detection badge features in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II” for wear by characters working in the engineering compartment of the “ISS Enterprise”. The item is a hexagonally shaped piece of silver colored resin with an adhesive graphic affixed to the … |
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A costume similar to those featured throughout 24th century Star Trek episodic television. This costume is a complete Klingon warrior costume complete with a full-head latex head appliance including hair; a sleeveless, gray tunic with vertical pleats, a gray, sleeveless tunic featuring circular patterns stitched in white, dark-gray, overall-style, pleated … |
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“Keiko O'Brien” (Rosalind Chao) was the wife of Starfleet officer “Miles O’Brien” (Colm Meaney) during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. This costume lot includes costumes made for wear in episodes such as “Whispers”, “Rivals”, “Armageddon Game” and “Looking for Par’Mach in All the Wrong Places”. The lot includes … |
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A set of robes featured in opening scenes of Star Trek X: Nemesis for wear by Romulan Senators. The costume is comprised of a gold colored under robe with zips at the cuffs and an affixed metallic square pattern collar, a matching mandarin style collar dickie, and an outer robe … |
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A prop weapon, a Starfleet Type III Mark I phaser rifle in the style which first appeared in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. The item is made from extremely sturdy and durable molded rubber and is in excellent condition. It features metallic silver paint with black accents, applications added for … |
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A lot of scripts for three consecutive episodes of the third season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The first script is from “Family Business”; wherein “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) finds that his assets are being seized because his mother has broken Ferengi law in making profits for herself. The second … |
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A rust colored costume shirt believed to have been created as an alternative to items that appeared on screen. The item is a sleeveless shirt with a metal zip spine and horizontally ribbed collar. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Warlord”; wherein an obsessive despot who has found a way to transfer his conscience when his current body is about to die, transfers to “Kes” (Jennifer Lien) and tries to put himself back into power. The costume is that of “Tuvok” … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Jem’Hadar”; wherein we are first introduced to the Dominion’s cloned soldier race, the Jem’Hadar. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, rust-colored shirt with red along the shoulders and sleeves, a zip down the front, olive, corduroy trouser with twine … |
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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 prop molded rubber knife with a metal interior frame believed to have been featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Tapestry” for use by aliens like the Nausicaans. The knife features a painted black grip and hilt with a metallic silver painted ‘blade' with a … |
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A pair of Bajoran costume boots featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, including “The Siege”. The items were worn by Steven Weber as one of the Bajoran military officers involved in the attempted takeover of Deep Space Nine, “Colonel Day Kannu”, they are College Comfort name … |
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A lot of prop menus believed to have been developed for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “We’ll Always Have Paris” or the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “The Killing Game, Parts I and II”. The items are yellow colored menus with Deco styled lettering on their covers depicting them … |
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A lot of six matching sized Starfleet inventory graphical applications like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The items are screen used and were applied variously on set pieces throughout the series. The lot consists of mostly two toned applications, two feature banks of yellow, one of … |
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A lot of prop items like those seen in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Precious Cargo”. This lot consists of five prop crowbars of varying colors, sizes, and styles; two of the recognizable style in the standard size, two of a smaller size and one of the standard in a … |
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A lot of schematics for sets featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film “Insurrection”. This lot consists of schematics for the Ba’ku village, the dam featured therein and the trellis seen in background scenes. These schematics appear to be originals and include information like movie name, stage, production number, … |
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The prop Arkonian transceiver featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Dawn” that was repaired by “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer). The item is a large cylinder with a wide base that is made from fashioned wood with an aluminum shell, a series of acrylic panels covering light bulbs ring the … |
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A lot of schematics used in creating one of the sets featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film. This lot consists of schematics for the “Enterprise-E” “Argo” shuttle craft, they include front, rear, starboard, ‘longitudinal’ or lengthwise views and an interior plan; next to the shuttle is the outline … |
| (Paramount TV, 1987-84) This handmade burlap tapestry with beaded motif was hung on the back of Capt. Picard’s chair in his quarters, and is visible in other scenes in his Ready Room off of the bridge. Featured in all seven seasons of TNG, as well as the TNG feature films. … |