(Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) A bridge access panel and two other wall panel set pieces constructed of painted wood, acrylic, resin and decal graphics, used on Star Trek: Voyager. |
(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 … |
(Paramount-TV, 1994-2001) Black and maroon Starfleet duty uniform with grey undertunic and detachable shoulder pads, worn by John de Lancie in his role as “Q.” Both garments include internal Voyager labels marked <em>“John de Lancie”</em>. Also included are original costumer’s tags marked <em>“Show #265 ‘Q2’”</em> indicating the costume was used … |
(Paramount-TV, 1994-2001) Black and maroon Starfleet duty jumpsuit uniform with grey undertunic and ranking pins and Velcro-attached comm badge. Worn by Robert McNeill as “Lt. Tom Paris” on <em>Star Trek: Voyager</em>. Both tunic and jumpsuit include internal Voyager labels marked <em>“Robert McNeill”</em>. |
(Paramount-TV, 1994-2001) Light brown colored bustier undergarment with knit cups, worn by Jeri Ryan as “Seven of Nine” on <em>Star Trek: Voyager</em>. |
(Paramount-TV, 1994-2001) Black and green Starfleet duty jumpsuit uniform worn by the holographic Doctor played by Robert Picardo on <em>Star Trek: Voyager</em>. The costume also includes an original Velcro-attached Comm badge. Internal Voyager label marked “Robert Picardo #2.” |
(Paramount-TV, 1994-2001) Played by Martin Rayner on three episodes of <em>Voyager </em>(“Night,” “Bride of Chaotica!” and “Shattered”), Doctor Chaotica is a villain in Tom Paris’ holodeck program “The Adventures of Captain Proton.” This signature costume consists of a black and copper-colored pattern robe with matching skull cap and a pair … |
(Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) <i>Star Trek: Voyager</i> “Seven of Nine” dress seen in episode “Someone to Watch Over Me”. This was used in one of the very rare occasions when “Seven of Nine” wears a dress on the series. The main plot is about “The Doctor” and “Seven of Nine”, a hologram … |
(Paramount, 1986) This wonderful production artwork was executed by artist Daniel Goozeé and accomplished in acrylic and airbrush on a leaf of artist illustration paper measuring 18 in. x 24 in. and mounted to a larger sheet of illustration board. This artwork of Kirk and Spock and the Klingon Bird … |
A collection of construction blueprint drawings from <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> comprising: approximately 150 file folders, most with original pencil drawings by the show's set designers, some with supplemental material including scripts, call sheets, and other related documents (a lot) |
A collection of aproximately 200 drawings, sketches, and memos from the development of the <I>Starship Voyager</I> and the major standing sets for the series, most are Xerox file copies, includes art by Richard James, Rick Sternbach, Jim Martin, Daren Dochterman, and others, sketches trace the development of the <I>Voyager</I> bridge … |
A collection of approximately 150 studio call sheets from the second season (1995-1996) of <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I>, this lot appears to contain call sheets for the entire season; accompanied by a collection of approximately 150 studio call sheets from the third season (1996-1997) of <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I>, this lot appears … |
(Paramount, 1986) Screen-used hero Photon Collector used by Walter Koenig as “Chekov” in the film <i>Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home</i>. It is constructed of resin and features a switch on the back that illuminates two front panels as well as a bank of red sequential lights. This photon collector … |
(Paramount, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1989) Star Trek II production script, 117pp, "Revised Final Draft January 18, 1982" with Paramount Television Productions covers and multi-colored revision insert pages. <i>Star Trek III: The Search for Spock</i> written by Harve Bennett, 122pp, "Rev. Final Draft Oct. 7, 1983", with multi-colored revision insert pages. … |
Approximately 170 scripts for all seven seasons of <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> with extensive costumer's continuity notes, descriptions of characters as they appeared in each scene, often with reference Polaroid photographs of actors in each costume, includes the pilot movie "Caretaker" -- used by on-set costumers to help ensure continuity; accompanied … |
Five brown and black office chairs with wheel bases and adjustable head and lumbar support pads -- <I>48in. high</I> -- used in the briefing room set of <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (5) |
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 … |
A semicircular desk with fabric-covered base and aluminum tabletop -- <I>67x31in.</I> -- used as set dressing in the Doctor's office in Sickbay on <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
A simulated desktop computer monitor having a metallic brown case, nonfunctional lighting circuit would illuminate a backlit graphic transparency to create a simulated computer image on the screen -- <I>12½x11½x11½in</I> -- used as set dressing in living quarters for Paris, Tuvok, Chakotay, and others |
A simulated desktop computer monitor having a metallic brown case, nonfunctional lighting circuit would illuminate a backlit graphic transparency to create a simulated computer image on the screen, included acrylic plastic insert for graphic is loose -- <I>12½x11½x11½in.</I> -- used as set dressing in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
A medical tricorder prop made from solid cast resin with color printed simulated control surfaces, removable hand scanner made from lathed aluminum, and a holster clip made from vacuum-formed black plastic -- believed to be made for <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
A tricorder prop made from solid cast resin with color printed simulated control surfaces and a holster clip made from vacuum-formed black plastic -- believed to have been made for <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (2) |
A tricorder prop made from solid cast resin with color printed simulated control surfaces and a holster clip made from vacuum-formed black plastic -- believed to have been made for <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (2) |