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A lot of items featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This lot consists of a black, Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with red command division shoulders that zips up the front and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘commbadge' (sold separately). The waist features form … |
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In the Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, “Kirk’s” (William Shatner) son, “David Marcus” (Merritt Butrick) researches the “Genesis” planet which was created in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Incredibly unstable, any life forms in contact with the planet are subject to the effects of rapid aging … |
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A prop item similar to those featured variously in 24th century Star Trek episodic television and feature films. This item is a gray, molded-plastic case featuring a grooved, exterior, a molded handle, snaps on the top, a black nylon strap, and a silk-screened, Starfleet inventory sticker that reads “ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS … |
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A prop alien communicator used by Scott Bakula in his portrayal of “Captain Archer” in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Storm Front, Part I”. The item is molded resin with a polished metal accent that features six LEDs that flash red and three others which flash yellow, all in sequence … |
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This is a 24th century carry case the style of which made appearances in feature films set in the 24th century, later seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and possibly Voyager. The case gray with small metallic applications to simulate control features. On both sides of the case are … |
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A Starfleet uniform worn by James Doohan in his portrayal of “Montgomery Scott” in Star Trek feature films like Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The costume was altered for use by actors following its appearance but the lot contains accents to create the best available “Scotty” uniform. The lot … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Anomaly”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” is attacked by pirates called “Osaarians”. This costume consists mostly of components garnered from motorcycle wear; a long-sleeved, black jacket featuring multiple sites of reinforced padding, black, textured rubber accents, matching trousers with painted on distress … |
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A set of two opposing molded Ferengi themed ears cast in gold colored shiny metal appearing in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “False Profits”. The items are punctured at the top for metal loops that connect them to any kind of chain or other jewelry. In the episode the items … |
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A shiny gold colored metal “pip” made for wear by commissioned officers in various Star Trek feature films on the division strips of their left uniform jacket sleeve. The item is a small circular piece with multiple lined etches. It also features a soldered wire attached to the reverse for … |
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A screen used graphical application like those appearing on the set of the “E.C.S. Fortunate” in the episode “Fortunate Son” of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is an oval shaped vinyl based application with a depiction of a planet and a star on its event horizon with ‘E.C.S. Fortunate’ printed … |
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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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Navy cotton sweatshirt, size XL, with "Edinburgh '95 / To Boldly Go" above an image of the U.S.S. Voyager and "Exhibition Team" below. Made by Santee Hvywt. Make-up artist Michael Westmore signed in silver marker. There is one small pull in the center front area; otherwise fine. Personal property of … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Collection of three control panels from the series, including an 8 in. x 11 in. Klingon Lucite panel designed to be backlit, a triangular Klingon chipboard sign measuring 9 ½ in., and a rectangular Romulan chipboard sign measuring 9 in. x 3 ½ in. Each of these … |
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A padded aircraft-style armchair covered with burgundy-dyed imitation leather, the armrests with simulated control panels designed to accept a small LCD display screen -- <I>47x36x32in.</I> -- featured as Jean-Luc Picard's Captain's chair on the bridge of the <I>Starship Enterprise-E</I> in <I>Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection</I> and <I>Star Trek: … |
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A futuristic armchair upholstered in grey fabric and imitation grey leather, similar to Janeway's Captain's chair, swivel base was added after the end of the series for subsequent use on other sets, including the Romulan bridge in <I>Star Trek: Nemesis</I> -- <I>41x32x27in.</I> -- used as Chakotay's first officer's chair on … |
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A hexagonal container made from clear sheet acrylic on a grey-painted plastic base -- <I>3x5in. </I> -- visual effects made this into a hologram projector that displayed an image of Tasha Yar in "Measure of a Man" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> and it later sat on a shelf … |
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Approximately 20 small embroidered triangular badges in varying colors, most with pin backs and some with clasps, each -- <I>7 1/8in. diameter </I> -- believed used in the <I>Star Trek: The Original Series</I> for campaign decorations on Starfleet dress uniforms in episodes such as "The Menagerie" and "Court Martial" (a … |
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An Orion console used at the Orion Slave Market in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland”. It was shot in a scene being operated by Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) and Eric Soong (Brent Spiner). This console is made primarily of wood with metal and plastic attachments. The console has been … |
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A copper colored badge like those appearing the Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home on members of the Federation Security Council at both the beginning and the end of the movie. The item is a badge shaped to represent the letters ‘U’, ‘F’, and ‘P’ for United Federation of Planets. … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Communicator”, wherein “Malcolm Reed” (Dominic Keating) accidentally leaves his communicator behind on a planet and he and “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) are captured, accused of espionage. This costume was worn by “Pell” (Tim Kelleher) as the alien military officer that … |
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A belt leather for a Starfleet style belt appearing variously in Star Trek feature films and episodic television for wear on Starfleet Class-A and crewman uniforms beginning in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The belt is bereft of a buckle but is significantly folded over where a buckle … |