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A white foam core fashioned camera test model miniature of a Nasari starship like those appearing in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Favorite Son”. The item is composed of multiple pieces of white foam core with white paper ‘hulls’ and is inscribed on its dorsal side ‘Nasari ½ scale’. The … |
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A pair of maroon colored spandex gloves appearing as part of Vulcan fal-tor-pan ceremonial guard costumes in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The items are made to fit male hands and extend past the wrists where they are fortified to keep their form. |
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A console button board like those appearing variously on the set of the “Enterprise NX-01” in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is composed of smoked acrylic with beveled edges, a graphical application with a pair of adhered push-button banks and multiple rubber faux buttons. The item measures approx. … |
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A cast resin mask made in the form of a welder’s mask or a face covering for a miner on ‘Rura Penthe’, painted red with impressive distress to appear stained and worn and featuring ‘scrapes’ and ‘gouges’ placed strategically on the exterior to appear damaged. With a hinged front and … |
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A computer console button board like those appearing in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “Horizon” or “Terra Prime”. Items like this with larger styled rubber faux buttons appeared in episodes that dealt with technology that existed prior to the state of the art “Enterprise NX-01”. One rubber faux button … |
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A hand prop sensor created for Star Trek feature films and episodic television. The item is fashioned from multiple found item elements and black colored molded resin pieces. Stand out features include a red coil extending from one lead to another on the face of the item and a metal … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) This prop can be seen on McCoy’s diagnostic table on Omega IV as he searches for an antidote to the mysterious disease that killed the landing party of the Exeter. It consists of a machined aluminum sleeve into which the “electronics” head fits, which is constructed of black-painted … |
| (Paramount, 1979) Black and gray Klingon captain’s uniform tunic with original belt, gloves and gauntlets, worn by Mark Lennard in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Also includes original Klingon pants and boots, but these were not worn by Lennard. This costume is the first re-designed Klingon costume made for the … |
| [partial] A cylindrical prop control unit with two inset control surfaces with NX-01-style prop buttons and untested backlit indicator displays, one upper ... |
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A bowtie-shaped, pedestal mounted Cardassian wall replicator prop, constructed from wood, painted as metallic pewter with acrylic plastic and plastic laminate inserts, with untested backlit Cardassian control panels and an open chamber for food replication -- <I>74x59x13in.</I> -- used as set dressing on <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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A burgundy v-neck jumpsuit, with Starfleet communicator badge -- worn by Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi during the second and third seasons of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, also accompanied by a purple-neck jumpsuit, with label inside inscribed <I>Marina</I>, used in later seasons of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with … |
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Three <I>Original Series</I>-style men's Starfleet uniforms, comprising: a gold fleece command shirt; a blue velour science/medical shirt; and a red velour engineering/security shirt trimmed at the cuff with a single row of gilt braid indicating rank of lieutenant, all with gold and black <I>Enterprise</I> "arrowhead" insignia badges, all with black … |
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A flag admiral's rank badges, strip, and campaign ribbons featured on a rear admiral in the Starfleet Headquarters sequence in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The badges are silver and gold colored metal, one is affixed to a red placement for the left costume forearm sleeve, antique multi-colored ribbon … |
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Make any boots ‘Klingon' costume boots with these Klingon spats. Presumably made for Star Trek: Enterprise, these black vinyl spats fit easily over and around footwear, fixed in place by black elastic stirrups, then over the shin and around the calf where they Velcro up the back of the leg. … |
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A piece of set dressing similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “Broken Bow” and “Judgment”. This item is black leather, a vertically hanging banner featuring silver stripes and Klingon iconographic symbols. The item measures approx. 64 X 13 inches. |
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Mordock (John Putch) was one of three candidates competing for a single opening at the Starfleet Academy in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “Coming of Age”. His jacket is made of blue metallic vinyl that exhibits some sign of wear and an attached blue and black over fabric. … |
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This Xindi-Insectoid console extracted from a set built for the episode “Hatchery” of Star Trek: Enterprise. When the crew discovers a downed enemy spacecraft they spend an extended amount of time trying to discern the secrets of the aggressive aliens who attacked Earth, and “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) becomes obsessed … |
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Data (Brent Spiner) was an android from Star Trek: The Next Generation who was the only one of his kind to ever enter Starfleet. A highly sophisticated machine, Data tried may activities to emulate human behavior including painting. This great paint set belonged to Data and was seen throughout the … |
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A smoked acrylic interface panel with a translucent colored application adhered to the reverse. Made to be back lit this item was used presumably on the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation or any of the 24th century shows like Deep Space Nine or Voyager. While the item still … |
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A metallic silver painted prop pen featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Children of Time” wherein the crew of the “USS Defiant” become predestined to crash on the planet they are orbiting and eventually spawn multiple generations worth of their descendants 200 years in the past. Before … |