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A water polo ball, with <I>NFHS</I> trademark, labeled <I>Men's Size</I>, brand name painted out; and two awards, one a certificate co-signed by Jake Elwood [an apparent gag reference to The Blues Brothers], the other a medal in presentation case, both presented for Archer's team's victory in the North American Water … |
| Three prop rifles made of solid cast resin, painted as aluminum and hard black plastic, one is a "hero" prop with nonfunctional internal electronics -- <I>26in. long</I> -- used by the deadly Jem'Hadar in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I>, also used by MACO troops in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (3) |
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A full-length beige trench coat with <I>Aquascutum</I> label inside, with silk patterned tie and brown felt fedora -- all purchased for Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard playing <I>Dixon Hill</I> in "Manhunt" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag (3) |
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A woman's Starfleet uniform shirt of blue polyester doubleknit, with symmetrical body contouring seams, long sleeves, notched collar, and built-in bra -- designed by William Ware Theiss, believed to be a prototype for <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I> |
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Starfleet Medical is the Federation’s overseeing medical department. This patch is their logo that was maded for Medical personnel uniforms during Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Measures approx. 3 ¾ x 3 ¾ inches. |
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A silver colored metal “pip” made for wear by enlisted crewman in various Star Trek feature films. The item is a small circular piece with multiple line etches broken by the etched in Starfleet arrowhead logo centered on the item. It also features a soldered wire attached to the reverse … |
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A pair of fabric strips featured on the costume trousers of Starfleet uniforms in Star Trek feature films. The items are folded over and stitched sealed; meant to be sewn onto the outside seam of trousers to indicate the wearer to be a member of the special services division. The … |
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This mustard yellow 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 costume top is made of cast latex with a ‘division' strip attached in the inset of the right breast, a style unique to the ‘Cardassians’ from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, made to be worn over a Spandex jumpsuit with ribbing running down the legs and stirrups that go … |
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A Vulcan costume worn by LeRoy D. Brazile during his portrayal of a younger “Tuvok” in the episode “Gravity” of Star Trek: Voyager. We see this costume during flashback sequences involving Tuvok's training to suppress his emotions. It is made up of thin shiny beige colored pants with chevron cut … |
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This style of application was used throughout multiple Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. Blue in color, this Starfleet application features “07 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS” and numerous numerical coding. Measures approx. 7 ½ x 2 inches. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Thaw” wherein “Voyager” crewmembers are trapped in a nightmarish reality and encounter “The Clown” (Michael McKEan) who at one point threatens to execute them. The “Executioner” was played by Henry Reichenbach as described by the costumer's tag and his costume … |
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A metallic pewter painted carry box featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is actually a ‘Craftsman' toolbox with a pair of latches on the sides, a handle on the lid, six interior storage cavities mounted to the outer rim of the box, and a large center … |
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This incredible piece was used to create the appearance of the Ferengi “Grand Nagus”; the leader of the Ferengi Alliance during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. His prestigious role grants him political as well as economic leadership of the race. Although there are at least six known Grand … |
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“Kovin” (Michael Horton) was an Entharan who dealt in trading weapons and was featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Retrospect”. His ship and himself were destroyed when he fired on the U.S.S. Voyager causing his weapons to overload and explode. His costume however survived and is a black and … |
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A cast resin prop with a similarly made base, this item was made for use by “Hoshi Sato” (Linda Park) in her role and few other as communications officer on the “Enterprise NX-01”. The item is a white resin earpiece with metallic silver and blue painted accents, and a molded … |
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“Mora Pol” (James Sloan) was a Bajoran scientist who was assigned to study and teach the Changeling “Odo” (Rene Auberjonois) after he was discovered. He wore this costume in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes “The Alternate” and “The Begotten”. The jacket is gray with white pin stripes on … |
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“Alixia” (Robin Stapler) was a Talaxian female and one of “Neelix's” (Ethan Phillips) sisters who was killed with the rest of his family during the war with the Haakonian Order. In the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Mortal Coil”, Neelix entered into a vision quest with the help of “Chakotay” (Robert … |
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The “Mokra” were a humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant who were featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Resistance” in which they held “Tuvok” (Tim Russ) and “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) prisoner. The costume includes a black sleeveless jumpsuit with a zip up the front and a black quilted … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Oasis”, wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” is directed to a derelict ship to procure supplies but finds that the ship isn't as deserted as they were told. This costume is for wear by Star Trek veteran Rene Auberjonois in the role of … |