(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Original wine-colored duty uniform jumpsuit made of a spandex material and trimmed at the collar in grey fabric. The zipper back closure opens to reveal a Star Trek TNG studio tag on which is handwritten “M. Sirtis”, as well as a studio dry cleaning tag. Also comes … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Three original large backlit Plexiglas panels, including the Con and Ops panels from Geordi and Data’s stations on the bridge, both measuring 16 in. x 39 in.; and a large Federation panel measuring 25 in. x 43 in. From Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Original Starfleet duty uniform tunic with studio distress, most likely used for an action sequence or for a fire- or phaser-inflicted wound. Worn by Jonathan Frakes as “Commander Will Riker” in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Internal costume label handwritten in bold black ink, “Jonathan B17”. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Two original Starfleet uniforms from Star Trek: The Next Generation. One being a black & gold female cadet’s uniform jumpsuit, and the other a future female black & maroon duty uniform. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This costume consists of green pleather pants, tunic and a gray and pink vest with Velcro attachments. Worn by Paul Winfield as the Tamarian captain “Dathon” in the season five episode, “Darmok”. Each garment has an internal costume label handwritten in bold black ink, “Paul Winfield”. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Molded resin painted copper with acrylic attachments. Fully functional switch at the top left illuminates a blinking green light at the center, as well as lights behind the grill at the bottom. Measures approx. 9 in. x 10 in., and about 4 inches deep. |
(Paramount, 1987-94) A Klingon costume originally constructed for the Star Trek feature films and later re-used in Star Trek: TNG and Star Trek: DS9. The costume is comprised of a leather jacket with fur sleeves featuring Klingon insignia and communicator badge, grey pleated spandex pants, leather boots with toe spikes, … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Black and gold Starfleet duty jumpsuit uniform worn by LeVar Burton as the U.S.S. Enterprise’s chief engineer “Lt. Geordi La Forge.” Internal Voyager label marked “LEVAR 009.” |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This small functioning prop measures 1 ½ in. long, and illuminates green with the flick of a tiny switch. The prop is made from resin with a brass effect etched display at the center. This prop was used in the season 7 episode entitled “Interface” where Geordi (LeVar … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Small handheld medical scanner painted silver, with internal red LED at one end. The scanner unscrews into two halves for access to the LED. Measures 2 ½ in. long. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) “Counselor Deanna Troi’s” instantly-identifiable signature duty uniform in a subdued, mauve-toned spandex fabric with lavender scoop-neck knitted collar. The internal <em>“Star Trek TNG”</em> costume label handwritten <em>“Marina #1”</em>. Comes with an original comm badge, and a signed letter of authenticity from Ms. Sirtis. From Marina Sirtis’ personal collection. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This personal case was used by Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi in the series. The black plastic case measures 12 x 9 x 2 in., with a Starfleet insignia on the cover and the character name in white. The same design is repeated on the reverse. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This Starfleet tunic and communicator badge was worn by Lt Commander Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) in the season six episode entitled "Starship Mine" when the station administrator, Mr. Orton, leads a surprise takeover, firing alien phasers and wounding Geordi. The trademark uniform is mustard yellow and black … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This model was featured during the second season in two different episodes: <em>“The Schizoid Man”</em> and <em>“The Emissary”</em>. In the first, it was used to represent a casket holding the body of the deceased Dr. Ira Graves (William Morgan Sheppard), Data’s “grandfather”. As Dr. Graves is sent into … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This fully functioning light-up section of Data’s (Brent Spiner) head can be seen in the third season episode <em>"Deja Q".</em> After the Calamarain attack, Q is in main engineering and Data helps him. The Calamarain attackers knock Data out, and as he is diagnosed in sickbay his head … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) From the fourth season episode <em>“Brothers”</em>;<em> </em>when Dr. Soong accidently implants a chip in to the wrong brother, Lore (Brent Spiner) opens his right thumbnail, presses the button in the middle and the small LED lights begin to glow which activates the transporter in his ship, beaming him … |
(Paramount Television, 1987-1994) This special-effects communicator badge was worn by Brent Spiner as Data in the fourth season episode entitled <em>“Brothers”</em>. The badge comes custom framed in a glazed display on a laser cut mount board with two screen stills, set in a gold colored frame. The badge can be … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This trademark uniform is mustard yellow and black with yellow trim around the neck; it has been “broken down” by the costume department and appears to have been burnt with small holes on the arms and across the top of the chest. The plastic silver and gold communicator … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Black and gold Starfleet duty uniform with stand-up collar featuring gold piping along the top, worn by cast members during and after the third season of <em>TNG</em>. This particular uniform has a zip that closes the front of the costume and features a patch of Velcro on the … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Silver and black painted resin static phaser with beige-painted top mounted trigger button from <em>Star Trek: The Next Generation</em>. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This neural link control box was used in the season four episode <em>“Best of Both Worlds, Part II”</em>. Two of these boxes can be seen being used to make a neural connection between Data and Captain Picard after he has been assimilated by the Borg. This custom made … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Molded foam rubber latex painted charcoal grey and copper, and used as a stunt Borg arm on <em>Star Trek: The Next Generation.</em> Measures 23 in. long. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Taupe jumpsuit with grey-greenish tunic worn by John de Lancie as “Q” in the <em>TNG</em> episode, “Deja Q,” when Q was stripped of his powers and made human. Internal labels on both garments are marked <em>“John de Lancie”</em>. Also includes the original costumer’s tag marked <em>“Show #161 Deja … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) TR-580 Mark VII Non-Functioning Tricorder. This is a regular tricorder (non-medical), a style of which was used in various <em>Star Trek</em> series. This style of tricorder was used in the <em>Next Generation</em> series for seasons 3-7, the first three seasons of <em>Deep Space 9</em> and the first season … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This costume can be seen being worn by “Q” in the first season episode entitled <em>“Hide and Q”</em>, where we see “Q” dressed in various ridiculous costumes. The costume consists of a brown woolen long robe, a wrap around sleeveless jacket and hood and rope belt. No size … |