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This incredible full head Klingon mask was used in Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country, during a courtroom scene that involved around 200 Klingons. In order to dress that many actors in Klingon makeup, the background actors in the upper balconies wore these full faced masks to make the process quicker … |
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A large acrylic set console button board like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is beveled acrylic with a graphical application adhered to the face and multiple rubber faux buttons. The item features a molded resin switch board that is fixed into position. The item … |
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A console button board like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise on the set of the “Enterprise NX-01”. The item is a sheet of smoked acrylic with beveled edges and a graphical application adhered to the face. The item also features rubber faux buttons and remaining double … |
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A rare curved console panel fashioned differently than normal flat panels for use in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a sheet of smoked acrylic with beveled edges and multi-colored graphical application adhered to the face of the item that includes a series of drilled holes for embedded … |
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A lot of four Klingon themed bolts made from metal to appear as embellishments on Klingon costumes. The items are distressed to appear aged as in the production design of Klingons, and are brad backed. Measures approx. 2.25 X 0.75 inches. |
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A lot of matching Klingon costume accents, shoulder flares like those appearing in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The items are sturdy molded foam rubber painted metallic silver with distress to appear ‘worn’. Remaining adhesives are present on the underside and the items measure approx. 3.25 X 1.25 … |
| A galactic grouping of 3 original USS Enterprise uniform tunic patches including the metallic gold emblems from command, medical & science and engineering, acquired from the estate of William Ware Theiss. Though likely not sewn into service, it is thought that these patches were made for the Star Trek series. … |
| (Paramount, 1979) Crème colored short-sleeve tunic with buckle and Starfleet emblem on the left chest, worn by Nichelle Nichols as “Lt. Cmdr. Uhura” in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. |
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A prop spaceship control console with <I>NX-01</I>-style backlit simulated instruments and simulated buttons and a pilot's control stick -- <I>71x34x38½in.</I> -- used in the inspection pod set and other space vehicles in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> |
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A freestanding display sign featuring backlit art and framing in Cardassian style, painted as metallic pewter -- <I>57x105in.</I> -- used as set dressing in the promenade set of <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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A grey cotton jumpsuit, with Starfleet communicator badge -- worn by Marina Sirtis as Deannna Troi in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, with corresponding wardrobe tag |
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An <I>Original Series</I>-style women's Starfleet uniform gold minidress, trimmed at the cuff with a single row of gilt braid indicating rank of Lieutenant and gold <I>Starship Defiant</I> insignia badge, with <I>Deep Space Nine</I> label inside inscribed <I>Nicole Malrarini</I> -- worn in "Trials and Tribble-ations" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> … |
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A pair of unused shoulder patches featuring the logo of the United Federation of Planets as appearing on usher uniforms from the Federation Council in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The items are embroidered on white fabric and believed to represent planets in the stream of warp speed, colored … |
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A 24th century electronic Starfleet device made for use on one of the 24th century series, most likely but not limited to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and/or Voyager. The prop is made of resin painted gun-metal gray with a metal tip. Around the device are black, gold and silver … |
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A prop mining mask featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for use by alien prisoners in the dilithium mines of Rura Penthe. The item is sturdy molded plastic painted rust red with multiple points of distress to appear ‘abused’, some spotting of metallic silver paint to appear metal. … |
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This large Busy Box was seen on the U.S.S. Defiant from Star Trek: Enterprise, Season 4, “In A Mirror, Darkly, Part I”. Busy boxes were used on the show essentially for the crew to look like they were working on the ship, either in the background or while exchanging dialogue. … |
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From the episode “The Dominion” of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “Eris” (Molly Hagan) was the first ‘Vorta' ever seen by representatives of the ‘Federation’. The genetically engineered administrators of the tyrannical ‘Dominion’ of the ‘Gamma Quadrant’ were made to worship their leaders were gods and to command the tireless … |
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A Vulcan in Starfleet is nothing out of the ordinary in the 24th century, but a Vulcan in the ‘Maquis' is something else altogether. It just turned out not to be so when “Tuvok” (Tim Russ) revealed himself to “Chakotay” (Robert Beltran) as a member of “Captain Janeway’s” (Kate Mulgrew) … |
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The Klingons are a humanoid warrior civilization originally from the planet Qo'noS but now a strong and revered interstellar military power seen throughout the Star Trek anthology. This is one of their weapons; a Bat’leth made of hard foam rubber that has been painted to look like aged, rusty metal. … |
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“Data” (Brent Spiner) was the beloved Soong-type android from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. As the one and only android being to enter Starfleet, Data strove to learn as much as possible about what it means to be human. This is one of his costumes worn during one … |