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This incredible working electronic Borg arm is the only working arm that has ever been discovered in the warehouse. It was made for use on the Star Trek: Enterprise episode, “Regeneration”. The basic framework is made of resin hinged at the elbow with screws. Attached to the resin frame is … |
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A lot of costume items featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Judgment”; wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) is brought before a Klingon tribunal to answer for the reputed crime of assisting some Klingon “criminals’” escape and is thereby sentenced to life in the gulag “Rura Penthe”. This lot consists … |
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A set dressing item appearing in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise in the crew quarters set of “Commander ‘Trip’ Tucker” (Connor Trinneer). The lot is a pair of polished silver colored metal covered bulletin boards with the ‘paperwork’ that was pinned on them. The paperwork is comprised of items … |
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A wardrobe lot created for use on Starfleet officer's uniforms in various Star Trek feature films. The items are gold trimmed engineering division strips; one is made to be affixed to the right shoulder back and clasped to the front of the uniform, the other for the left forearm sleeve. … |
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A costume featured in the first Star Trek feature film. This costume is brown Class-D Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring an affixed plastic bio-monitor, orange science division strips attached to the shoulders, a zip up the back and a and a ‘Earthbase’ patch on the left shoulder depicting the solar system … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length jumpsuit featuring tan around the shoulders and legs; purple around the mid-section in a textured, almost corduroy appearance. A zip up the back and a Velcro patch for a Bajoran-style commbadge (attached), … |
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A piece of set dressing in the style of the original Star Trek series but featured in the two-part Enterprise episode “In a Mirror, Darkly”, on the captured “USS Defiant”. This item is molded resin painted black with red, black, blue, yellow, and white painted buttons molded into a static … |
| A costume element featured in various episodes of Star Trek. These black, vinyl spats, presumably used for Enterprise era Klingons, feature wide elastic stirrups for under the boots, quilted accents at the thigh, and Velcro strips up the calf. An attached tag reads ‘27’, whether that is a size or … |
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A prop computer console keyboard like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is made from cast resin with multiple banks of white, gray, and black colored rubber faux buttons, and metallic silver adhesive details. The item features a blue colored transparent gel dome acting as … |
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A lighted hand prop created for Star Trek episodic television. The item is made from injection molded plastic painted metallic bronze with a silver and gold colored metal grille in the end that lights up when a thumb button is pressed on the side. The lights flash sequentially red, yellow, … |
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A green colored neck scarf like the one worn by DeForest Kelly in his portrayal of “Dr. McCoy” in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The item is a length of green fabric with pointed ends and measures approx. 48 X 5.5 inches. The item was located with a costumer’s … |
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A Vulcan themed necklace believed to have been worn by fal-tor-pan ceremony attendees in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The item is a red opaque pendant with gold colored Vulcan iconography painted on the face and a gold colored metal necklace chain on two lengths of 11 inches … |
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A lot of two Klingon costume accessories like those featured in various Star Trek feature films and episodic television. This lot consists of a black leather gorget featuring black, rubber piping and Klingon iconographic symbols and two matching sleeves with raised accents along the length the correspond to the uniforms … |
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A prop hand lamp believed to have been used by Brent Spiner in his portrayal of “Data” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Game” to break the spell of the virtual reality game that had taken control of the minds of his crew. The item is an … |
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A prop hologram emitter featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “Sleeping Dogs” and “Marauders”. The item is a molded resin base painted metallic silver with a black rubber ringed manifold attached that houses a silver reflective interior. The item features an internally mounted LED bank that lights up when … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) Called a “Hand Laser” or “Laser Pistol” before the term “Phaser” came into the terminology, this rare original weapon from the Star Trek pilot episode is made of cast resin, with a black painted frame and handgrip featuring silver “basket-weave” detailing. The original brass barrel tip and aluminum … |
| (Paramount-TV, 2001-2005) Styrene and epoxy largescale miniature with removable windscreen, used in the opening scenes of the episode “Broken Bow”, the pilot episode of the series, where young Jonathan built the craft with his father’s help. A beautifully-crafted filming miniature from the very last series of the Star Trek franchise. … |
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Two prop mummies made from hard carved foam, wrapped in gauze, mounted on wood backboards, both with Vulcan pointed ears, both -- <I>65in. high</I> -- used as set dressing in the ancient catacombs beneath the Vulcan P'Jem monastery in "The Andorian Incident" in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (2) |
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A collection of prop Cardassian circuit boards with stand, the circuit boards of clear acrylic plastic with green, orange, and gold silkscreened circuit art with metallic gold tape details, the frame of painted wood -- <I>20¾x11x7in.</I> -- used in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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A burgundy and black future Starfleet-style jumpsuit, with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label inside inscribed <I>Gates McFadden</I> -- worn by Gates McFadden as Captain of the <I>Starship Pasteur</I> in "All Good Things" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
| [partial] Four long-sleeved burgundy jackets with belts, each with elaborate resin and glass fiber breastplate with resin stones in ... |
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