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An unfinished pair of men's Starfleet uniform pants of black polyester doubleknit, an invisible zipper on center front of right leg panel, with pleated cuffs -- designed by William Ware Theiss, believed to be a prototype for <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I> |
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A prop item similar to those featured through 24th century Star Trek episodic television. This item is a holster for the tricorders featured in Star Trek: TNG, Voyager and Deep Space Nine; it is black molded plastic in the general shape of the tricorder itself featuring faux velvet on the … |
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A costume featured in the first Star Trek feature film. This costume is a tan, class-D, Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring a functional pocket sewn onto the left thigh, unattached Engineering Red division strips with a gold-colored triangle denoting the non-commissioned rank of “Petty Officer”, and a brown and black painted … |
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A pair of computer console readouts created in the style of Ferengi characters believed to have been developed for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, or a non-production exhibition. The items are a pair of smoked acrylic panels with multi-colored graphical applications adhered to the reverse best viewed when … |
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Made for episodes of Deep Space Nine, this Vedick's costume is comprised of teal pants with elastic suspenders, a gray overcoat with mid arm sleeves ending to allow sewn in teal sleeves to protrude that match the pants, two gray belts that match the overcoat, and a full length over … |
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Styled for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine the uniform of the Romulan Star Empire stands out. The costume comprises an over shirt with elbow length sleeves in the gray and silver fabric in a checkerboard fashion. Attached is a black harness connected to a matching belt that has … |
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A Starfleet console built for use during production of Star Trek X: Nemesis made from formed wood and vacuum formed plastic components, featuring a large and a small acrylic back lit interface panel with an interior application featuring a graphic display in the LCARS style. The interior lights work when … |
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A ‘Kazon' costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “State of Flux”. Composed of purple leather pants, a blue long sleeved shirt with red and yellow line pattern, and a purple double breasted sleeveless robe that Velcro’s shut in front with fur trim on the shoulders with a molded … |
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“Jakin” (Bill Mondy) was a captain of the T'Lani fleet during the Deep Space Nine episode “Armageddon Game”. This is his scientist costume and includes a long sleeve brown ribbed jumpsuit with the thumbs, ring and pinky fingers built in. The flowing gray/green pants are crimped with cuffs at the … |
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An alien PADD (Personal Access Display Device), roughly hexagonal in shape with cutouts on either end with raised green colored faux buttons, and a reflective display ‘screen' featuring ‘Orion’ character letters. The reverse has metallic gold adhesive details applied. Believed to have been featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Past Tense, Parts I and II” for wear by a Sanctuary District Guard. The costume is a full length jumpsuit with a form fitting elastic waist and a zip up the front. The costume features a Sanctuary District patch … |
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This Starfleet medical box was used during the filming of Star Trek: Enterprise and was most likely featured in Dr. Phlox's sickbay onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01. Made of plastic painted silver, the box has a removable lid with a Starfleet medical label on it that reads “Medical Supplies 9-42”. … |
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“Porthos” (Breezy) was “Captain Archer's” (Scott Bakula) beloved pet beagle featured throughout the Star Trek: Enterprise series. This is his food that comes in an opaque silver packet with a resealing top and a label on the side that reads “Consumables” with various information such as Porthos’ name and his … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Redemption” for wear by Whoopi Goldberg in her portrayal of “Guinan” during which she attempts to convince “Worf” (Michael Dorn) of his commitment to honor and the truth. The costume is textured trousers and crushed velvet top with shoulder … |
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A piece of set dressing believed to have been used in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is a rectangular shaped piece of smoked acrylic with graphical applications adhered to the reverse that appear to be controls for a stasis field of some sort. While usually … |
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“Travis Mayweather” (Anthony Montgomery) was an Ensign and primary watch helmsman onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01 during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. This Starfleet uniform was made for wear by Mayweather during the third season of “Enterprise” and includes a blue Starfleet jumpsuit with Command gold trim around the shoulders, … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Home” wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” returns from defeating the Xindi threat and saving Earth from destruction to find much hero worship but also much xenophobia on the rise. This costume is for wear by Anthony Montgomery in the role of the … |
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A costume lot of items featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Assignment”, wherein “Keiki O'Brien” (Rosalind Chao) returns from a trip to the Fire Caves on Bajor possessed by a pah-wraith that threatens “Chief O’Brien” (Colm Meaney) with her life and the life of their daughter … |
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A lot of prop weapons used variously in Star Trek episodic television. These items are prop weapons that seem a cross between a scimitar and the Chinese Dao; three of the weapons are real metal swords minus the blade edge, and have lengths of leather strap tied around the rain … |
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The U.S.S. Relativity was a 29th Century Starfleet Federation timeship under the command of “Captain Braxton” (Bruce McGill) and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Relativity”. This is a 29th Century Starfleet uniform from the U.S.S Relativity and includes a lined jumpsuit that's primarily gray with a brown quilted … |
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A pair of matching items featured as set dressing in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like the pilot movie “Broken Bow” made from fashioned composite material painted metallic pewter with silver designs. The items feature remaining double stick adhesive on the reverse and measure 9.5 inches diameter. |