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A lot of costumes featured either in the tenth Star Trek feature film “Nemesis” or the Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges”. This lot consists of a Nemesis-style Romulan senator’s costume featuring of a full-length, long-sleeved, black, under robe with three false collars each with various colors … |
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A name patch created for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Take Me Out To the Holosuite” for use by Cirroc Lofton in his portrayal of “Jake Sisko”. The item is a small patch with yellow colored embroidered lettering inscribed as ‘J. Sisko’. The item measures approx. 1.5 X … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “A Man Alone”; wherein “Odo” (Rene Auberjonois) is framed for the murder of a Bajoran man named “Ibudan”. This costume is that of a Bajoran man named “Zayra” (Edward Albert) who led an anti-Odo campaign when it was believed … |
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A 2-piece set of pajamas made from pink silk with an asymmetrical hem. The item features a sewn in Deep Space Nine tag reading ‘Nana Visitor' and the costumer’s tag reads ‘DS9 #527, Kira, Nana Visitor’ and lists the components. Episode #527 is listed as being “Rocks and Shoals” in … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the eighth Star Trek feature film “First Contact”. This item is a name plaque for one of the model ships in the glass case that “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) breaks with the phaser rifle; it is a brown plaque with gold lettering that … |
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A pair of Xindi themed console controls featured in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The items are made from sheet plastic on fashioned micro-density fiber wood with embedded lights and faced with graphical applications. The display graphic on the round item is paper with Xindi readouts and iconographic lettering, the … |
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A pair of pitchers and a metal cooking pot appearing as set dressing in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Human Error”. The items appeared on the set of “Seven of Nine’s” (Jeri Ryan) holographic quarters while she investigated her humanity. The items are a pair of white ceramic pitchers made … |
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A lot of two items featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This lot consists of a set of salt and pepper shakers use in the mess hall; they match the mugs from the same series in that they are polished silver-colored metal with a screw on lid and … |
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A lot of two chair padding pieces made to represent the style of original series Star Trek chairs like those appearing in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Trials and Tribble-ations” and the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “Ina Mirror, Darkly: Parts I and II”. The items are seat cushions, … |
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A costume accessory appearing in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for wear on Starfleet uniform jumpsuits worn by crewmen on the “USS Enterprise-A” and the “USS Excelsior”. The item is a sturdy acrylic badge with a pair of adhered pins with backs and an engraved name and border colored … |
| A costume like those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and worn by Susan Lewis, the stand in for Roxann Dawson for the first six years of the show. This costume is a long-sleeved jacket composed of gray insets with wavy red and purple lines and blue with … |
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A costume broach like those worn almost exclusively by “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is a fashioned gold colored metal buckle with a green and gold colored fabric interior that features snap backing for a corresponding costume. The item measures approx. 3.75 … |
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A lot of unused graphical applications created for use in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine on the set of the “U.S.S. Defiant”. The items are four bare brown applications and a selection of four signage applications derived of white descriptive wording and numeric values with accompanying Starfleet emblems … |
| (NBCTV, 1966-69) Red velour long sleeve dress with short skirt and an original Starfleet insignia (engineering) on the chest, lightly attached with Velcro to preserve the fabric of the uniform. The left sleeve is separated at the original seam (vertically from the shoulder to the elbow, approximately), which can be … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) This original pre-production concept drawing by Pato Guzman is the very first conceptualization of what would become the most recognizable nerve center of any ship – be it aircraft, sea-going ship or starship, fictional or otherwise – and features the sweeping, semi-circular bridge control stations, wide projection “window”, … |
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Six <I>NX-01</I>-style prop control panels made from black acrylic plastic with laminated vinyl print control surfaces and raised rubber buttons, largest -- <I>9x20in.</I> -- used on the wall of the armory set on <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (6) |
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A prop control panel made from smoked acrylic plastic with a large-format Kodalith film with LCARS-style Starfleet control graphics and hand-cut colored lighting gels and diffusion -- <I>52x13in.</I> -- believed used in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I>'s runabout set |
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An emerald green long-sleeved dress with plunging assymetric neckline and Starfleet communicator badge, with label inside inscribed <I>Marina #1</I> -- worn by Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag |
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Beige linen gowns and elaborate patchwork tabards, decorated with Vulcan symbols and jewelry -- both worn by priests in the Fal-tor-pann ritual at the end of <I>Star Trek III: The Search For Spock</I> (2) |
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A piece of costume jewelry created for Star Trek feature films, a necklace pendant created for Rhaandarite characters. The item is an inverted triangle with rounded sides and corners, with a silver colored metal ring attached to the bottom point, and a lanyard clasp at the top. The triangle is … |
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A set of prop items appearing variously in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. The lot, in this configuration, is a temporal interplexing beacon power generator featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Timeless” for use by “Harry Kim” (Garret Wang) in his alternate future personal. The lot consists … |