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This incredible full head Klingon mask was used in Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country, during a courtroom scene that involved around 200 Klingons. In order to dress that many actors in Klingon makeup, the background actors in the upper balconies wore these full faced masks to make the process quicker … |
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A wardrobe item created for use in Star Trek feature films for wear by Starfleet crewmen. The item is a red trimmed medical trainee division strip. The item is trainee red with a green flash intended to be affixed to a Starfleet crewman's costume left forearm sleeve and comes with … |
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“Hoshi Sato” (Linda Park) was a Human linguist who served onboard the U.S. Enterprise NX-01 during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. This Starfleet uniform was made for wear by Sato during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. It is a blue jumpsuit with Sciences blue trim around the shoulders, a famous … |
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A prop item featured in the third Star Trek feature film, “The Search for Spock”; wherein the Original Series crew hijacks the “Enterprise” and return to the newly created Genesis Planet to retrieve “Spock” and take him back to Vulcan. This item is a bracelet piece of costume jewelry worn … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation "All Good Things…". This item is an LCARS ((Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) panel; a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application of a cutaway schematic image of the “Enterprise-D” adhered … |
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A costume similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like the scientist who finds “Data’s” (Brent Spiner) head amongst all of the 19th century paraphernalia in “Time’s Arrow: Part I”. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length, gray/tan jumpsuit featuring reflective, white stripes around the … |
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A costume item similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager as worn by Martha Hackett in the role of the Cardassian turned Bajoran turned Kazon consort “Seska”; this shirt is a long-sleeved, red and lavender boucle wool sweater featuring multi-colored, textured, vertical stripes down the front, … |
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A costume similar to those featured near the end of “The Search for Spock”, the beginning of “The Voyage Home”, and various instances in other episodes and films. This costume consists of a gray under tunic featuring a rust-colored dickie sewn on, large, mauve-colored bell-sleeves of a slightly finer grade … |
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A metallic bronze colored lockbox like the one featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Way of the Warrior” in which “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) believed he would be able to defend his bar from a Klingon invasion with his disruptor but instead found a note from his brother … |
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A Starfleet command red uniform in the third season style made for wear on the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The jacket is red and black with red trim around the collar. It has a zip and snaps up the back and a small Velcro patch on the front … |
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A Bajoran military officer’s belt like those appearing frequently in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is rust colored texture patterned vinyl with shaped trim, cut out hashes, and size adjustable snap positions for closure. Two snaps exist for an inch size difference. When the belt is … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Demons”; wherein a xenophobic faction known as “Alpha Prime” seeks to derail the very first formal discussions of what would become the United Federation of Planets. This item is a control console that pops up out of the … |
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A costume like those featured near the end of “The Search for Spock”, the beginning of “The Voyage Home”, and variously in episodes of Star Trek series. This costume consists of full-length, sage-colored robe featuring large, bell-sleeves, black stripes overlain with gold-colored thread to make a floral pattern along the … |
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An unaltered costume belt buckle like those appearing in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home where they had been configured to the needs of Vulcan characters. The item is a molded metal buckle with a sideways tilted Starfleet emblem. The not- accompanying belt would have been fitted to the actor … |
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A set of eight scary claw-like head and face applications created for the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Exile”. The items were made for the alien appearance of “Tarquin” (Maury Sterling) and are unused. The claws can be positioned in that they are molded foam rubber around metal wire and appear … |
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A Starfleet officer’s campaign ribbon created for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and of the style appearing in Star Trek VII: Generations. The item is fabric covered sheet plastic with twin pin backs. The item is colored purple with pink bars flanking the center. The item measures approx. 2 … |
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A brown colored Starfleet Class-A uniform with a collar featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. This costume consists of brown trousers and a collared shirt featuring a sewn on Security silver-backed Starfleet emblem patch on the left breast with an attached bio-monitor; brown plastic with a black adhered … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by Jem’Hadar soldiers. This costume consists of a sleeveless, full-length, jumpsuit with the top half a black, spandex-like material, the bottom being neoprene over a gray fabric featuring a starburst pattern down the middle and stirrups … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Unity”; wherein "Commander Chakotay" (Robert Beltran) is rescued and cared for by a band of former Borg humanoids and try to impose their will on him through the telepathic link that helped him heal so quickly. This costume consists of a … |
| (Volume 22, Number 3) John Hanley became a freelance artist in 1989 and found his niche in sports art, entertainment, and the publishing industries. He built a prestigious client list creating posters, books and promotional art for motion pictures including Jurassic Park, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Small Soldiers and … |
| These may well be the most photographed set pieces in film history. Inventoried into the RKO Property Department by Tom Little on April 25, 1935, one of them had already appeared in the hotel lobby in Flying Down to Rio. As a pair they are in the bridal suite in … |
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Four prop framed photographs and drawings, the color photo copies and prints depicting the <I>Phoenix</I> ship from <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I>; the NX test vehicle from "First Flight"; the launch of the <I>S.S. Botany Bay</I>; and the "ring ship" <I>Enterprise</I> from <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I>, largest -- <I>11¾x17in.</I> -- … |
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Two wood and resin figurines painted as carved wood, one Bajoran-style wooden carrying case with Bajoran lettering decorations, and two Bajoran ceremonial candles -- featured as the <I>pah-wraith</I> artifact used by Gul Dukat to unleash evil spirits in "Tears of the Prophets" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (2) |
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Six costumes, comprising: a brown and burgundy cotton jumpsuit, with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> and <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> label inside inscribed <I>DS9#407 "Q Less", Q</I>; two black and burgundy Starfleet Command jumpsuits, with corresponding pair of black pants and two grey cotton undershirts, majority with <I>Star Trek: … |