| (Paramount, 1995-2001) Original black & maroon Starfleet duty uniform jumpsuit. Worn by acclaimed actress Geneviève Bujold, the original casting choice for “Captain Kathryn Janeway”, but gave up the role after only one day of shooting. Footage of Bujold wearing this costume in the pilot episode can be seen in the … |
| A set of four modern upholstered teardrop-form custom swivel chairs -- <I>33x16x18in.</I> -- with round table with inset aluminum top and pinched fiberglass base -- <I>36x16x18in.</I> -- used in the crew mess hall set of the <I>Starship Enterprise NX-01</I> in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (5) |
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Fourteen metal dishes with handles, all painted as metallic pewter -- <I>11in. diameter</I> -- used on Martok's ship in "Once More Unto the Breach" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (14) |
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A black and gold men's Starfleet uniform jacket, with Starfleet communicator badge and collar pips indicating rank of Lieutenant Commander, with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label inside inscribed <I>Brent Spiner</I>; with corresponding black pants, similarly labeled -- worn by Brent Spiner as Data on <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> … |
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A khaki-colored Class-D Starfleet men's jumpsuit with shoulder epaulettes, inside <I>Western Costume</I> label inscribed <I>George Takei</I> -- made for George Takei as Sulu in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I> |
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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 lot of “chainmail” used to create the costumes of characters such as Klingons and various other aliens. This lot consists of numerous pieces of worked metal in various shapes, colors and sizes; the more traditional “chainmail”, larger pieces of ring mail, pieces composed convex divots, tiny gold-colored spheres, and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Unexpected”; wherein “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) becomes “pregnant” after a short stint aboard a Xyrillian ship. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length form-fitting jumpsuit featuring a brown, vinyl, faux reptile scale with a black mesh lining and gold colored piping that … |
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An incredible find! A prop receiver featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for use by “Captain Kirk” (William Shatner) or “Dr. McCoy” (DeForest Kelly). The item is an asymmetrical molded resin prop radio receiver appearing in the court room scene. A switch on the bottom activates a series … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “In The Cards”; wherein “Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton) and “Nog” (Aron Eisenberg) get into some mischief while trying to secure a 1951 mint-condition, Willie Mays, rookie baseball card to cheer up “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks). This costume consists of … |
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A ribbed corduroy long sleeved tunic costume with copper accent details that match the collar; and matching pants; the chest is a crushed ruffle as are the cuffs, with a rounded bottom. The Deep Space Nine tags are inscribed ‘Henry King I' and ‘Joe Zimmerman’. |
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This starship model was designed for use as set dressing for either Star Trek: The Next Generation or Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Its planned use was as set dressing for a captain's ready room or crew quarters and is of an as yet unnamed ship class. The item is … |
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This great wall decoration hung in Deanna Troi's (Marina Sirtis) quarters during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. Made of wrought iron, the decoration has been embossed with grids, circles and dents for detail before being spray-painted in subtle shades of blue, green, purple and peach. The back has … |
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Throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation scientists posted to colonies and anthropological studies always seemed to show up wearing this style of jumpsuit, a gray, full length jumpsuit with reflective white stripes and accents, perfect for keeping a low profile. Aged to appear dirty, this costume was featured in the … |
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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. This brown robe was worn by a … |
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A “Selay” mask made for actors portraying the snake-like aliens who made their first appearance in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us.” It is latex foam painted green with eyeholes and a mouth opening and a slit up the back for ease of removal. It measures … |
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This well preserved alien mask was used during the filming of Star Trek episodic television and / or Star Trek feature films. Made of cast latex, the full head mask has a reptilian appearance with holes for the eyes, mouth and small breathing holes. The mask is carefully painted a … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Sleeping Dogs” for wear by “Malcolm Reed” (Dominic Keating). The costume is a blue-grey colored jumpsuit made to be worn underneath an ‘extra-vehicular suit' (space suit) and features multiple stitched in piping for a ribbed appearance under the arms, on the … |
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A style of chair featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and in Star Trek: Voyager as well. The item is a black plastic lounger with Velcro placements for affixing included topaz colored pads. The item stands on a firm base. A chair like this appeared in … |
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“7 of 9” (Jeri Ryan), often called more simply “Seven”, was a former Borg drone from the Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01 who was liberated by the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. After a difficult transition back to Humanity, Seven became a valued member … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Q-Less, wherein “Vash” (Jennifer Hetrick), unscrupulous archeologist and one time paramour of “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart), arrives on the station with “Q” (Jon DeLancie) not far behind and chaos ensues. The costume is a beige, sleeveless sweater, a long-sleeved … |