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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 featured in the fourth Star Trek feature film, “The Voyage Home”; wherein “Captain Kirk” (William Shatner) and his crew travel back in time to find the solution to a problem that will mean the destruction of Earth. This costume is a member of the Deltan species and a … |
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A pair of differently sized sheets of clear cellophane with black lettering and numbering like the one featured in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The items are directories to offices in Starfleet Command similar to the one appearing briefly to the right of “Spock” (Leonard Nimoy) during the … |
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A costume item featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Take Me Out to the Holosuite”; wherein the command-crew of Deep Space Nine plays a game of baseball against the all Vulcan crew of the “USS T’Kumbra”. The item is a white patch featuring a stylized, red anchor, … |
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A Hat appearing as part of a Federation Security Council member costume in Star Trek The Voyage Home where it was listed as being part of a 'Kazarite' and ni Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country where the costume was reused during the Khitomer Conference. The item is a rigid skullcap … |
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A lot of three scripts for various episodes of the second season of Star Trek: Enterprise. The first script is for “The Communicator”; wherein “Malcolm Reed” (Dominic Keating) accidentally leaves his communicator behind on a planet and he and “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) are captured, accused of espionage. The second … |
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A Borg phaser prop featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “Descent, Parts I and II”. The item is composed of high quality cast resin painted metallic pewter and has Velcro placements on the bottom for fixing to a Borg costume (sold separately). Unfortunately, the item is missing … |
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A pair of boots in the style used by Klingon characters featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. These boots are knee high, black, rubber boots with gray rubber detail wrapped around them and raised soles. A size label on the inside reads 10. |
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A costume similar to those featured in the first Star Trek featured film but alter for use in later feature films. This costume consists of a sleeveless, dark-green undershirt with a collar ribbed in a horizontal orientation instead of the usual vertical, a zip down the back, a matching, long-sleeved … |
| A medal featured in various instances in the Star Trek Original Series feature films. It is a diamond shaped, metal colored badge on a red, fabric background denoting the rank of “Able Seaman” and measures approx. 1.5 inches in diameter. |
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A prop created for episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise that features 22nd century Starfleet inventory applications and specially silkscreened faux circuitry. The item appears as a circuitry housing that is framed in a vacuum formed frame that is painted metallic silver with multiple layers of translucent green acrylic. The item … |
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A prop phaser holster like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is black vacuum formed plastic with a black felt interior lining with Velcro fabric strips for attachment to a corresponding costume (sold separately). The item measures approx. 2 X 2 X 7.5 … |
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A lot of costume elements featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Anomaly”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” is attacked by pirates called “Osaarians”. This lot consists mostly of components garnered from motorcycle wear; a long-sleeved, black jacket featuring multiple sites of reinforced padding, black, textured rubber accents. A cast resin … |
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A cake cutting knife believed to have been a B-unit prop or a prospective prop for use in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Phantasms”. Indeed the knife features the same molded resin handle as other props from the episode and the same length. The item is an actual … |
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A pair of props featured variously in Star Trek episodic television for use by characters in Starfleet or the Federation, a tricorder and phaser, both molded into holsters. The items are intended to appear as though they can be removed and used. The tricorder is made from soft molded foam … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) These twelve scripts were Roddenberry’s own copies for these episodes, and each have his name and/or initials in a secretarial had at the upper right corner of the cover. Most are First Drafts, and they were most recently part of Cinefantastique publisher Fred Clarke’s personal collection. Represented episodes … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) This plaque was bolted to one of the bulkheads on the bridge of the Voyager, and is seen prominently in many episodes. Measures 17 in. x 12 in., and mounted to a thick aluminum slab with screws on the reverse for attachment to the set. |
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Eight floor-standing patinated torchère lamps with framing scrollwork and circular metal bases, each with four exposed, untested edison lamp bases (8) |
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Eight plastic game chips, and three prop pieces of gold pressed latinum, made from acrylic plastic in assorted colors, with an inset metal coin featuring Quark's face -- used in Quark's Bar on <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (11) |
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A black and blue/green <I>The Next Generation</I> third season-style Starfleet uniform jacket and pants, two jackets, two pants, one jacket with <I>Paramount</I> label inside inscribed <I>McGate</I> -- worn by Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher on <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with three corresponding wardrobe tags (4) |
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A minidress made from black and gold metallic fabric and faded colored sleeves -- made for a background performer as a female Klingon warrior in "Day of the Dove" in <I>Star Trek: The Original Series</I>, similar to Mara's costume in the same episode |
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