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A collared Class-A Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is a set of tan trousers with attached shoes and a matching uniform top with an affixed plastic bio-monitor. The costume also comes with an unattached command white backed ‘Epsilon IX' assignment patch for the … |
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A costume made for wear by Jolene Blalock in her portrayal of “T'Pol”. The costume appears in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Fusion” during a scene in which T’Pol mindmelds with another Vulcan for the first time, a practice that is perceived as deviant by Vulcan society. The costume is … |
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A Starfleet dress uniform style featured in the wedding scene of Star Trek X: Nemesis and in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges”, as well as opening scenes of Star Trek IX: Insurrection. The jacket is cream with quilted shoulders and a gray quilted … |
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A piece of set dressing similar to those featured in numerous episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This item is a framed piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application similar to the ones seen on either side of the bridge of the starship “Voyager”; it is a pattern of elongated … |
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A cast resin belt buckle made for Klingon characters in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is painted metallic silver and has five molded studs on the front and features two molded in metal wires on the reverse for attachment to a belt. The item measures approx. … |
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A working black plastic harmonica featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “North Star” for use by Connor Trinneer in his portrayal of “Commander Tucker”. The item is a ‘Hohner’ name brand harmonica ‘Made in Germany’ and features a spring loaded pitch shifter on the right side. A length of … |
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A prop item similar to those featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film “Nemesis”. This item is a black, foam-rubber version of a Type 3 Mark 3 phaser rifle; it has none of the ‘chromed’ or reflective accents, the black, nylon strap, the Surefire flashlight in front of the … |
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A shirt featured in the fourth Star Trek feature film “The Voyage Home”. This shirt was worn by Leonard Nimoy during the famous “whale mind meld” scene, it is tan, short-sleeved, numerous stitched accents, a raised inset down the front, matching belt, and extra fabric of the same material. An … |
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A pair of rust colored leather boots featured in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home for wear by Vulcan Technicians working on the captured Klingon Bird-of-Prey. The boots very likely made appearances on Vulcan Khitomer attendees in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and could have shown up generally any … |
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A lot of button panels appearing variously in Star Trek: Enterprise on multiple set components of the “Enterprise NX-01”. The items are composed of multiple materials and depict a variety of graphics and features. One item is black foam core with a graphical application and rubber faux buttons that features … |
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A prop bayonet like those appearing in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Rocks and Shoals”. The item is a sturdy molded rubber ‘blade’ with a pair of finger holes in the end and a set of metal clip mounts housed in between. The item is painted metallic silver … |
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A prop item appearing in various Star Trek episodes, specifically in the episode “Pen Pals” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is a solid cast resin hand prop with raised elements, adhesive metallic silver accents, and a Velcro placement. The item was repainted for use in a later … |
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A lot of two prop items featured variously throughout 24th century Star Trek episodic television. This consists of two stools with a vaguely bell-shaped, purple fabric seat, a hole cut out near the end to cushion the lower back; a metal, adjustable stand, and decorative black, plastic base. The item … |
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A pair of orange dyed boots corresponding to an orange Starfleet environmental engineer’s costume uniform from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan or Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The boots are ‘Saba Oslo’ name brand and ‘Made in Italy’ with thick black soles and multiple added cloth features … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine during scenes taking place at “Quark’s Bar”. This costume is that of “Broik” (David Levinson), a rarely mentioned but often seen waiter in “Quark’s”, it is composed of a set of dark olive green trousers with a sleeveless … |
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A screen used Starfleet inventory application like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a ‘Danger’ label themed in red and black color scheme warning of ‘High Temp Plasma Flow’ and depicts realistic warnings and instructions. The application is in excellent condition and depicts only … |
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A lot of two pieces of set dressing similar to those featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Xindi”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” finds its first lead in a single Xindi working on a remote mining colony six weeks into the Delphic Expanse. These items are large, cylindrical, red, … |
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” A molded resin set dressing statue of the famous human scientist who invented warp flight, “Zephram Cochrane”. The item is positioned on a sturdy molded resin base colored to appear as marble and the statue itself is painted to appear as though it is made from bronze and aged … |
| (Paramount TV, 2001-2005) An excellent, large phaser pistol made for the spec show (unaired pilot) which was produced to sell the series to Paramount. It is constructed of hard and vaccuform plastic painted two shades of grey, with attached sight painted bronze. Acquired directly from the show’s propmaker, this fantastic, … |
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(Paramount, 1994, 1996, 1998) This padded aircraftstyle armchair is covered with burgundy-dyed imitation leather, and features armrests with simulated control panels which are designed to accept small LCD display screens. This command char was used by Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard's Captain-s chair on the bridge of the Enterprise-E in … |
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(Paramount, 1994) Prop VISOR worn by Lt. Geordi La Forge, a device that allows the birth-blind La Forge to “see” throughout the electromagnetic spectrum. Constructed of rubber that is painted silver. Inside edge exhibits traces of facial makeup. Three small pieces of double-sided tape to affix to Burton’s temple, and … |
| A costume space suit made of metallic copper-sprayed urethane stretch fabric with inset panels of silver/grey metallic vinyl <I>¼in.</I> channel stitching, vacuum-formed copper appliqués with silicone forms to suggest hardware, zipped-on gloves and shoes; matching helmet, neck ring of milled aluminum, flip-up visor, two functional air hoses, interior lighting, and … |
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A streamlined visual effects spaceship model with air (or plasma) scoops and inboard engines, styrene and resin construction -- <I>24x15in.</I> -- featured as the Wadi ship in "Move Along Home" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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A pair of black men's boots with taps, inscribed inside <I>Brent</I>, custom Velcro closures -- worn by Brent Spiner as Data in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (2) |
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