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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. This costume is a Starfleet uniform featuring Command Gold division strip around the shoulders and is composed of a full-length, long-sleeved, blue jumpsuit with seven functional, zip pockets, zip/Velcro cuff adjustment for the wrists and ankles, “Enterprise NX-01” patch on … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Rivals”; wherein the laws of probability are unwittingly upset on the station through the use of a new form of gambling device that threatens to take most of “Quark’s” (Armin Shimerman) business. This costume is for wear by veteran … |
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A piece of set dressing similar to those featured in throughout Star Trek: Enterprise. This item consists of a piece of black, rectangular, sheet plastic featuring a graphical application, two lines of vertically oriented, multicolored rubber faux buttons with numerical values, a label at the side that reads ‘6-422 AUX’ … |
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A prop weapon featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film “Insurrection”. This item is a hero Son’a hand pistol made of resin painted silver, black and gold. On the front of the pistol are five small purple lights that are activated by a small button. It operates on one … |
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A costume style appearing in multiple Star Trek feature films like Star Trek I: The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The costume is an off white sickbay surgeons scrubs composed of a set of trousers with a non-functional zip fly, a smock top, and these … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “First Contact”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” is preparing to make known its presence to an alien world on the brink of warp capable flight. The ‘First Chancellor’ of the world is “Avel Durken” (George Coe) whose people believe that they … |
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A prop breath mask used by “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Degra” (Randy Oglesby) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Stratagem”. The item is a metal canteen with affixed polished metal accents to create a frame that covers the mouth and nose of the user. The item has suffered some … |
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A metal Klingon costume badge like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is silver colored molded metal with a Velcro placement on the reverse. Items like this appeared in multiples on the costume of “Azetbur” (Rosanna De Soto) in Star Trek VI: The … |
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A freestanding console featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Flesh and Blood, Part I” as part of the captured Hirogen ship set. The item is distinctively of Cardassian origin and believed to have been part of “Deep Space Nine” sets prior to alteration for Voyager. The item is fashioned … |
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A pair of maroon colored spandex gloves appearing as part of Vulcan fal-tor-pan ceremonial guard costumes in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The items are made to fit male hands and extend past the wrists where they are fortified to keep their form. |
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A costume element featured in the fourth Star Trek feature film “The Voyage Home” for wear by William Shatner in the character he made famous “Admiral James T. Kirk”. This item is a salmon-colored long-sleeved shirt made fromo a sheer material and featuring an asymmetrical button front, ray-patterned inverse triangular … |
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A piece of abstract modern art created with a medium of stoneware clay with airbrushed acrylic paint while utilizing wire accents. Wall artwork like this appeared frequently in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager in crew quarters as set dressing artwork. The item is made … |
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A pair of similar drinking glasses appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The items are thick glass with multiple multi-colored spots generally placed around the outside of the items. They measure approx. 5 X 3 inches diameter. |
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(1) Poster for Star Trek: Nemesis Encounter At Romulus, 24" x 36", with an inscription to make-up artist Michael Westmore from John Eaves, designer of starships, space stations and more for numerous Star Trek productions (2) two 40" x 27" posters for Star Trek: First Contact, both signed in black … |
| (Paramount TV, 1995-2001) This impressive hero tri-corder is made of cast resin painted silver, and has several embedded LEDs that illuminate and variously oscillate when the hinged cover is opened. A “TR-590 Tricorder X”, this prop was used by Robert Picardo as “The Doctor” in many episodes of the series. … |
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Two rectangular prop control consoles with cantilevered bases and backlit acrylic plastic control surfaces and Starfleet LCARS-style control graphics, labelled <I>N.D. Nemesis</I> in paint marker on bases -- <I>31x15x43in.</I> -- first used in the engineering corridor on the <I>Enterprise-E</I> in <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I> (2) |
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A canary yellow nylon flag with silkscreened Starfleet Command emblem -- <I>60x36in.</I> -- used in Admiral Paris's office in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
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A prop Type-3 stunt phaser rifle, made from rubber painted as pewter metal -- <I>25in. long</I> -- possibly made for <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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Twenty embroidered patches made for <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I>, including: five Starfleet arrowhead emblems with assorted colored background, five Epsilon 9 Station emblems with assorted colored backgrounds, five round "solar system" patches with assorted color outer rings, and five green and white Starfleet Medical caduseus emblems, loose threads on … |
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A costume featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film “Nemesis”; wherein a political coup takes place in the Romulan Empire and the crew of the “Enterprise-E” travel into its heart and “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) finds a familiar face planning the destruction of Earth. This costume is referred to … |