| (Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Molded resin painted copper with acrylic attachments. Fully functional switch at the top left illuminates a blinking green light at the center, as well as lights behind the grill at the bottom. Measures approx. 9 in. x 10 in., and about 4 inches deep. |
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Two aluminum three-ring binders with grey cut vinyl <I>Enterprise</I> mission emblems on the cover and the title <I>Captain's Starlog, NX-01-001A</I> -- <I>10½x12in.</I> -- made as set dressing for Captain Archer's quarters and ready room in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (2) |
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Three prop rifle weapons made from solid cast resin with open shoulder stocks and straps -- <I>25in. long</I> -- originally designed and made as Bajoran phaser rifles, these props were later modified, repainted, and reused for a variety of alien planets (3) |
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A sleeveless silver-grey jumpsuit, with matching long-sleeved jacket; a pair of matching shoes, a glove and fencing mask -- worn by Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard in "We'll Always Have Paris" and "Measure of a Man" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (6) |
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An unusual woman's Starfleet uniform comprising: a mustard-gold polyester doubleknit halter dress with black collar, featuring Theiss-style body shape seams and built-in bra; accompanied by a short-sleeved bolero jacket with assymetrical closure, near-finished, ready for fitting -- designed by William Ware Theiss and believed to be a prototype for <I>Star … |
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A lot of Borg ‘bones’ featured in Star Trek VIII: First Contact for use in scenes taking place during the dénouement of the film in the Engineering set. The items are molded resin ‘bones’ painted metallic silver with black adhesive detail lining for a ‘constructed’ appearance, with black nylon cord … |
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A molded resin rank accent for crewman’s costumes appearing in various Star Trek feature films. The item is a small square with beveled sides and an empty square center. The item measures approx. .6 X .6 inches. |
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A costume featured primarily in the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This item is black with a gold center section on the front and back and gold trim on the shoulders. There is a discreet zip up the front and a small Velcro patch on the left … |
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This sciences blue uniform is typical of Star Trek: The Next Generation costumes after season three, thus introducing the Mandarin collar and eliminating the piping around the neck and shoulders. This style creates the two-piece uniforms worn for the rest of the series comprised of a uniform jacket, and black … |
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The Epsilon IX station was under Starfleet Commander Branch and was a communications group and subspace transceiver during Star Trek: The Motion Picture. These six colorful patches were worn by the Epsilon IX personnel on the left breast of their uniforms. The different colors denote the various divisions. Each measures … |
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Worn by Alan G. Royal while portraying the first incarnation of “Captain Braxton” in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Future's End, Parts I and II”, this costume give us all a glimpse into what’s to come for Starfleet uniforms. Braxton was captain of “Timeship Aeon” from the 29th century who … |
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A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “A Fistfull of Datas”. Made from cast resin with embedded circuit board and an ‘isoleniar chip' on one side with a series of graphically identified buttons on the reverse, this PADD was handled by “Geordi … |
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Responding to a distress call the crew of “Enterprise NX-01” help to repair an alien ship resulting in “Captain Arhcer” (Scott Bakula) and “'Trip’ Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) to be invited to a neighboring world. Once there, they enjoy the hospitality of their host, and are subsequently invited to aid them … |
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A large costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Seventh” in which an away team from “Enterprise” seeks to capture a Vulcan outlaw in a bar on a nearby world. The bar is populated by all manner of aliens, one who happens to be enormous. This costume is … |
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A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featured in various seasons 5-7 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig). The costume is a full length black jumpsuit with gray quilted shoulders and sciences blue division stripes at the cuffs. The costume features a form fitting elastic … |
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Perhaps the most enigmatic species in Star Trek history are the Breen, often mentioned but finally revealed in Deep Space Nine. These mysterious beings appeared in multi-layered costume armor affixed in asymmetric patterns with impressive helmets. Their costumes are composed of a jumpsuit with heavily padded legs and torso, a … |
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A large piece of foam core with a graphical application adhered to the front which appeared in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “Stigma” and “Impulse” in the Vulcan physicians office set in the former and in the Vulcan ship sickbay in the latter. The item is roughly square shaped with … |
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A costume featured in the episode “Sub Rosa” of Star Trek: The Next Generation for wear by Gates McFadden during her portrayal of “Dr. Beverly Crusher”. The costume is a pink nightgown with a lace collar and interwoven pink ribbon dropping to a v-neck with a taupe knit robe featuring … |
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“The Doctor” (Robert Picardo) was the Emergency Medical Hologram onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. The Doctor's emergency-only role was altered to make ‘him’ a full time medic after the ship’s medical personnel were killed. This is his civilian costume that includes a green and black … |
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“Reginald Barclay” (Dwight Schultz) was a Starfleet diagnostic engineer with reoccurring roles in both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. This costume is Barclay's civilian wear, presumably from the Star Trek: Voyager series. The sewn in tag reads “Voyager – Dwight Schultz”. The top is brown and black with … |