| Four prop Andorian "ice knives," one made from machined aluminum, two clean stunt versions made from hard rubber, and one stunt version with traces of makeup blood, with two metal forearm guards and two binding cables -- made for the ice knife duel between Archer and Shran in "United" in … |
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A three-piece costume, comprising: a cropped wool jacket, a cropped cotton shirt of multi-colored cotton (two: one with battle damage) and a sleeveless jumpsuit of green wool (2), with a pair of green boots -- made for Amin Shimerman as Quark in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I>; accompanied by a … |
| A three-ring binder with detailed costume breakdowns for cast members in <I>Star Trek Generations</I>, including continuity Polaroid reference photographs of cast members in costume and scene-by-scene listings, also includes reference sketches and other notes used by the on-set costumers to ensure continuity |
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A woman's <I>Original Series</I>-style Starfleet uniform minidress of blue polyester doubleknit, with asymmetrical sunburst body contouring seams, black collar, invisible zipper in back, and built-in bra [sleeves removed] -- designed by William Ware Theiss and believed to have been made for the third season of <I>Star Trek: The Original Series</I>, … |
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A piece of set dressing similar to those featured in various Star Trek feature films like “Final Frontier” and the sequences of “Generations” aboard the “Enterprise-B”. This item is a rectangular piece of flexible plexiglass featuring a graphical application of a multi-colored, horizontal bar graph with various numerical values and … |
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A pair of Bajoran costume boots featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Siege” for wear by Stephen Weber in his portrayal of “Colonel Day”. The items are College Comfort name brand thermal boots painted gray with fashioned Bajoran themed vinyl accents that snap into place on … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Maneuvers”; wherein “Commander Chakotay” goes pursues “Seska” (Martha Hackett) after she steals transporter technology to take to the Kazon. This costume is for wear by Terry Lester in the role Kazon-Relora First Maje “Haron” and is a long, red, sleeveless, wool, … |
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This weapon was featured in various episodes involving Andorian characters during the four year run of Star Trek: Enterprise like "The Andorian Incident". It is made from cast rubber and painted metallic blue. Measures approx. 13 x 6 1/2 x 2 3/4 inches. |
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“Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Commander Shran” (Jeffery Combs) have traveled to the Aenar city in an attempt to discover the source of Romulan attacks using a strange alien ‘telepresence' known only to the secretive tribe. Believed to be a myth until they showed themselves to the Andorian government, the … |
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A prop knife made for Star Trek X: Nemesis. This double sided knife features a solid talon style hand guard and a tri-laterally symmetric pommel with a corresponding talon guard, the handle features reptile skin style mold grip. The item measures approx. 15 X 4 inches. |
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A two piece Bajoran uniform with brown mustard colored pants and a brown uniform jacket with brown mustard colored shoulders and sleeves. The uniform comes with a Velcro affixed metal Bajoran communicator badge, as well as a Bajoran earring. The uniform also features matching brown painted boots detachable shoulder pads. … |
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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 high quality, exceptionally preserved, cast resin PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, or Voyager. A smaller hand prop painted gray with a metallic gold adhesive accent and several faux button details, the item features a black ‘display … |
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A brown costume made up of pants, a shirt and a belt made for various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by a ‘Bajoran Acolyte'. The costumer’s tags both read ‘Bajoran Acolyte’. |
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The Sakari are a humanoid species located on a planet in the Nekrit Expanse that were almost completely annihilated by a vicious attack by the Borg. The remaining Sakari retreated into caves within the planet and tried to conceal there location from future attacks. This costume was worn by the … |
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A light up version PADD (Personal Access Display Device) made for use on various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item has a back light ‘screen' with a transluscent graphical application featuring inscriptions reading ‘DUST ASSGN’ with multiple numeric values and other show specific wordings. The item powers on through … |
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This great Starfleet tray was used as set dressing onboard the U.S.S. Defiant in the mess hall during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. The tray is metal with a black vinyl covering featuring the Starfleet arrowhead symbol. Due to time and use there are several marks and scratches … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed, the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager believed that they were part of the employees of an alternate work company forever in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II”. This brown robe was worn by a “patient” and criss-crosses at … |
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A chair featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection for use on the Son'a ship, the item is made from plastic and fabric components with size and comfort adjustments, a five arm pedestal on rollers, with a seal of the Son’a graphical application adhered to the reverse of the back. The … |
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Perhaps one of the most complete prop items available, this lot is a silver colored metal case, a hinged lit and two sturdy latches, with a handle. When opened, the custom gray foam interior holds in place a variety of props featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a command red chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |