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A science station scope like the one featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “In a Mirror, Darkly: Parts I and II”. The item is made from shaped wood with an acrylic ‘viewer’ eyepiece that is colored by a blue gel sheet adhered to the reverse with a mounted light … |
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A prop hand weapon featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Storm Front, Part II" during which the “Enterprise NX-01” crew finds themselves in the middle of an alternate past where Nazi Germany mounted a successful invasion of the eastern United States. The item is cast rubber painted black and … |
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A pair of metal rigging loops used as part of a Starfleet engineer’s white radiological costume appearing in feature films like Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The items are ‘EDELRID’ name brand climbing harness loops used for rock and mountain climbing. … |
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A prop item featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The Denobulans are a humanoid species with extremely malleable faces allowing them to puff up if they feel threatened. ‘Dr. Phlox' (John Billingsley) is the most well known Denobulan in the Star Trek universe and was the chief medical … |
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A pair of molded latex creatures featured in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The items are opaque orange with additional paint for detail. Flimsy latex antennae or feelers have been added to each. One of the creatures features what may be the remains of a tail, the other … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for wear by aides to the president of the United Federation of Planets. The costume is composed of reflective silver colored folded over fabric making up a long dress topped with green shoulder straps. Over it is worn a cropped … |
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A pair of boots believed to have been featured in the third Star Trek feature film “The Search for Spock”. These boots were located with other items from the aforementioned feature and are knee-high, black leather, high-heeled, ’D. Evans brand’, boots imported from Greece; a size indicator inside reads ‘M … |
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A unique hand prop featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes “Things Past” and “Extreme Measures” for use by “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig). The item is metallic silver painted cast resin with a hollow core for a battery compartment and internal electronics. The item features a series of … |
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A specialized Starfleet engineer’s white radiological costume like those appearing in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture as part of the forced perspective engineering set, made intentionally small for child sized actors to appear far away when the set was in fact much smaller than it appeared. The costume is … |
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A lot of two items featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This lot consists of a set of salt and pepper shakers use in the mess hall; they match the mugs from the same series in that they are polished silver-colored metal with a screw on lid and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “A Matter of Time”; wherein a historian named “Berlinghoff Rasmussen” (Matt Frewer), claiming to be from the future, comes aboard the “Enterprise-D”. This costume consists of a full-length, long-sleeved jumpsuit with gray and light plum colored fabric, multiple reflective … |
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A lot of unused graphical applications made for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is a series of white adhesive lettering spelling out the name of character “Miles O’Brien” (Colm Meaney) in variations ‘M. E. O’Brien’, ‘Miles E. O’Brien’, and ‘Miles Edward O’Brien’. The first set of … |
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A prop Klingon d’k tagh like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television excepting that this one is meant for a camera trick to appear stabbed into a body or actor. The item is made from cast resin painted black, rust red, and metallic silver. The ‘blade’ is cut … |
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A lot of costume elements made for wear in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Tsunkatse”. This lot consists of two of the harnesses worn over the costumes, metallic-green vinyl with an iridescent ‘contact point’ on the waist and in the middle of the chest, snaps and laces to secure them. … |
| (Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Maroon-colored molded vaccuform phaser, probably also used in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, with additional holster. Seen in the third season TNG episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise” and the fourth season episode “Final Mission”. Measures approx. 8 ½ inches long. |
| (Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) Naomi Wildman is the first baby born on the U.S.S. Voyager after it was swept into the Delta Quadrant. The prop baby, altered with makeup to appear half-human, half-Ktarian, was used in the episode, “Once Upon a Time”. Accompanied by a flashlight, painted brown, with additional attachments and … |
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Two prop handheld data screens made from portable slide viewers and a book of replacement screen art, approximately 100 pieces of backlit and frontlit art are included in the book, including medical scans, cargo manifests, transmission logs, alien translations, the text of Jules Verne's <I>From the Earth to the Moon</I> … |
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Two silver earrings in the Bajoran style -- each worn separately by Nana Visitor as Major Kira on <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (2) |
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A visual effects model of an <I>Ambassador</I>-class starship made from glass fiber-reinforced cast resin with styrene details, with loose nacelle caps and shuttlebay door cover -- <I>41x26in.</I> -- first seen as the <I>Starship Enterprise-C</I> for "Yesterday's <I>Enterprise</I>," one of the most popular episodes of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, then … |
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An unfinished woman's <I>Original Series</I>-style Starfleet uniform minidress of red polyester doubleknit, with asymmetrical sunburst body contouring seams, no collar, long sleeves, and invisible zipper in back, designed by William Ware Theiss -- believed to have been made for <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I>, with wardrobe tag inscribed <I>Nichelle Nichols</I> |
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