| (Paramount, 1989) Constructed of metal pipes and tubes, this weapon was one of the close-up models, as it has working parts, including a trigger mechanism that releases the pellets from the barrel tip. Measures approx. 11 inches long. Originally acquired from the show’s propmaker. |
| (Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This costume consists of green pleather pants, tunic and a gray and pink vest with Velcro attachments. Worn by Paul Winfield as the Tamarian captain “Dathon” in the season five episode, “Darmok”. Each garment has an internal costume label handwritten in bold black ink, “Paul Winfield”. |
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A mockup of the forward section of an <I>Enterprise NX-01</I> shuttlepod -- <I>113x94x68in.</I> -- with both exterior and interior detail, exterior represents about one-third of the shuttle and is clad in particle board finished as titanium with bubble cockpit dome, simulated reaction-control thrusters, and ship's markings, interior features tube steel … |
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Eight prop pistol weapons, four made from solid cast resin, four stunt versions made from rubber, with four clip-on holsters made from black vacuum-formed plastic (8) |
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A black and burgundy first season-style Starfleet uniform jumpsuit, with commander's collar rank pips and Starfleet communicator badge, with label inside inscribed <I>Jonathan Frakes</I> -- worn by Jonathan Frakes as William Riker on <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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A tabbard made of red polyester doubleknit with open sides and open undersides of sleeves, sleeves attached to body of tabbard with decorative zigzag stitching, slide closure tabs of black Velcro -- designed by William Ware Theiss and believed to be a prototype hospital smock for <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I> |
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A pair of white painted gloves for wear with engineer’s white radiological suits like those appearing in the Star Trek feature films starting with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The gloves feature a yellow thermal interior lining and a white leather … |
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A stunt prop bladed ice-cutting tool featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “United” for use in the ‘Ushaan” duel performed by “Shran” (Jeffery Combs) and “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula). The item is a molded rubber hand prop painted metallic silver with a black painted grip, and a serrated, beveled … |
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A costume featured in the first Star Trek feature film. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length brown jumpsuit with an open topped faux flap pocket on the right thigh, attached plastic bio-monitor, and an attached Earthbase patch on the left shoulder depicting the solar system in gray circles on a … |
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This amazing collectible suit was made for multiple Star Trek feature films, starting with Star Trek I: The Motion Picture through Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country. Lined orange engineering protective suit with padded target motif on the chest. The sleeves and waist also have padded bands with an extra … |
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It could be said that the most beloved animal of the Klingon Empire is the “Targ”. Honored, hunted, kept as pets, these tusked boar-like animals make appearances or are referenced in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Enterprise. Targs like this one made appearances … |
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This elaborate costume was worn by Rob LaBelle while portraying “Kafar” in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “False Profits”. A native to the planet upon which a pair of Ferengi assumed the mantle of being the ‘Great Sages' he became their servant, living in relative luxury, thus his costume is … |
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The Son'a are a humanoid race descended from the Ba’ku who are known for their egotistical and materialist nature. They were featured prominently in Star Trek IX: Insurrection where they were fighting a loosing battle to overcome the affects of aging without access to the regenerative effects of the Ba’ku … |
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A wood and rope woven chair from the set of “T'Pol’s” (Jolene Blalock) home in the episode “Home” of Star Trek: Enterprise. Featured in the ‘guest room’ in which “’Trip’ Tucker” stayed while visiting ‘Vulcan’, this chair is made of dark stained wood with carvings in its back and metal … |
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A costume worn by Armin Shimerman during his portrayal of “Quark” in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The costume is composed of a cropped purple shirt with a gold colored patterned vest, and a red and yellow striped overcoat with an extremely long pair of tails. The costume is distressed … |
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This impressive special effects prop creature was featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Nothing Human” in which the creature attaches itself to “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) in order to sustain its own life. Although the majority of the crew wants to kill the creature, “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) wishes … |
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A lot of clothing representing the costume changes of “Captain Archer” as portrayed by Scott Bakula in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Carpenter Street”. As the crew of the “Enterprise NX-01” searches for the mysterious Xindi, a messenger in the night reveals that the aliens have traveled back in time … |
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A piece of set dressing of the style used in the briefing room on Star Trek: Voyager and other series. The chair is brown and black computer chair with wheel bases, armrests, and adjustable lumbar/head supports. The item measures approx. 31 X 19 X 48 inches. |
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“Frola Gegen” (Nina Minton) was the daughter of the famed Voth scientist “Forra Gegen” (Henry Woronicz) and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Distant Origin” in which her father established the “Distant Origin Theory”. The theory claimed that the Voth were distant relations to species such as Humans however … |
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The U.S.S. Voyager's first encounter with the Nygean species was in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Repentance” in which the Voyager rescued one of their prison ships and passengers. This costume was worn by a Nygean prisoner called “Joleg” (F.J.Rio) who was a “Benkaran” sentenced to execution for murder. The … |