A silver-grey jumpsuit of quilted nylon, with black stitched detail; with corresponding wardrobe label -- worn by Erik Menyuk as The Traveler in "Where No One Has Gone Before" in Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
A costume lot similar to those featured in various episodes of the Star Trek: The Next Generation. The first costume is a long-sleeved, full-length gray jumpsuit consisting of a textured, ribbed, sweater sewn onto black boucle trousers with uneven white stripes from the episode “We’ll Always Have Paris”. The second … |
“Badar N'D’D” was played by the Star Trek reoccurring actor Marc Alaimo in his first Star Trek role. Badar N’D’D was an Antican who served as the Chief Delegate at the Parliament Conference in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us” in which the two species, Antican … |
An elaborate costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” receives a delegation of alien dignitaries who share a weighty animosity. This costume is that of the head of the reptilian Selayan delegation “Ssestar” (John Durbin), it consists of a full-length, pumpkin-colored … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us” wherein the “Enterprise-D” receives a delegation of alien dignitaries who share a weighty animosity. One of the species are the Anticans, a dog-like race who wore costumes like this. The item is a pair of black … |
A costume featured in the episode “Unification, Part I” of Star Trek: The Next Generation for wear by “Klim Dockachin” (Garham Jarvis), Zakdorn quartermaster of a Starfleet Surplus Supply depot from which Romulan agents stole Vulcan ships in preparation for an invasion! The costume is an olive green and lime … |
(NBC-TV, 1973-75) Original animation cel with hand-painted background, featuring a nice half-length image of the gallant Capt. James T. Kirk. Measures approximately 12 ½ in. x 9 ½ in. Handsomely triple-matted to 18 in. x 15 in. |
(Paramount, 1984) Silicone “leech” creature with airbrushed color markings, measuring approx. 11 in. long. A group of these leech-like alien creatures were seen by Spock’s torpedo coffin when the landing party arrived on the Genesis Planet, after which they discover that Spock’s corpse is missing. |
(NBC-TV, 1966-69) Signature red velour duty uniform dress with black scoop neck collar and an original "engineering" Starfleet insignia patch at the left breast. Because of the way the uniform is tailored (with the zipper closure over the left breast), this duty uniform dates from early in the first season, … |
(Paramount, 1979) One of the highlights of Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the dramatic "unveiling" of the new USS Enterprise in the Spacedock. Whizzing around the majestic white galleon are yellow and white construction drones, of which this is a particularly fine example. |
(Paramount TV, 1984) Starfleet costume worn by Michael Dorn as "Worf " in the TV series Star Trek Next Generation. The trademark uniform is mustard yellow and black with yellow trim around the neck. It has a piece of Velcro on the front where the communicator badge would have been … |
(Paramount, 1994) Prop VISOR worn by Lt. Geordi La Forge, a device that allows the birth-blind La Forge to "see" throughout the electromagnetic spectrum. Constructed of resin that is painted silver and gold, and measures approx. 6 in. in length. |
(Paramount Television, 1984) Miniature model Angosian Transport ship used in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, seen predominantly in the Season Three episode "The Hunted". This ship can be seen throughout the episode and particularly in the scenes when the back section detaches and flies away independently. Made … |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Double-prong hand-held tool constructed of hard rubber painted silver and black, used by starship engineers as a diagnostic/repair tool on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Small hand-held Trill phaser constructed of resin painted metallic grey. Used by Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 6 in. in length. |
(Paramount- TV, 1993-99) This variation of the Varon-T disruptor is constructed of molded resin painted black, silver, gold and brown. Used by multiple aliens on the series. Measures 7 ½ in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Hero illuminating Cardassian tricorder made of gray-painted resin. There is a small trigger button at the top right that lights up the console. Measures approx. 6 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-2001) Two props, one being a Cardassian door bell made of resin painted gray, maroon and copper from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; the other being a functional background device used in Star Trek: Voyager. Both props are in very good condition. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) The TR-116 is a projectile weapon developed by Starfleet for use in areas of high electromagnetic interference that would render phasers useless. According to Trek lore, this weapon could have been design with the Borg in mind, since projectiles have proven effective against them. In the DS9 episode, … |
A Pralor space ship model of vacuum-formed plastic and resin parts -- <I>28x32in.</I> -- made for "Prototype" in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I>, also appearing as the Cravic ship in the same episode |
A Klingon space station model made from metal and plastic found objects and model parts, including mounting pipe -- 39x26x24in. -- made for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
A visual effects model of an <I>Ambassador</I>-class starship made from glass fiber-reinforced cast resin with styrene details, with loose nacelle caps and shuttlebay door cover -- <I>41x26in.</I> -- first seen as the <I>Starship Enterprise-C</I> for "Yesterday's <I>Enterprise</I>," one of the most popular episodes of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, then … |
A spaceship visual effects model, styrene and plastic construction -- <I>23x9in.</I> -- designed by Rick Sternbach, seen as the Angosian transport ship in "The Hunted" |
A visual effects model of a Delta-shaped yellow spaceship with asymmetric tank detail -- <I>23in. long</I> -- featured as the Pakled space ship in "Samaritan Snare" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
A visual effects model of cast resin and acrylic plastic, with fixed bottom-mounted rod used to attach model to motion-control equipment for visual effects filming, removable panel to midsection used to conceal access to electrical connections -- <I>36x25x10in.</I> -- used in several episodes <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> and <I>Star … |