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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Andorian Incident”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” visits a Vulcan monastery but finds it over run with Andorians. This costume consists of gray, leather trousers featuring a faux reptile scale texture and sewn in overall-style straps. A long-sleeved jacket made mostly … |
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A piece of molded resin believed to be the exterior of a starship hull created for Star Trek episodic television. The item is off white and corrugated on one side with the numbers ’19-5720-2’ in the Starfleet font applied across the center of it, and an uneven resin cast on … |
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A costume similar to those featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Critical Care”; wherein “The Doctor” (Robert Picardo” finds himself sold to the administrator of a huge hospital ship. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, reflective blue vinyl lab coat with a pocket on the left breast and one … |
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A lot of items featured in the sixth Star Trek feature film “The Undiscovered Country”. This lot consists of a distressed, rust-colored metal canteen featuring Klingon iconographic symbols, a nylon strap with a metal buckle closure, a fabric arm-strap, and a black tube coming out of the canteen. A pair … |
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A costume featured in the finale episode of both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. This costume is a future Starfleet uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length, jumpsuit in Operations Gold, a false, wrap-around style, a black horizontal piping across the front, black trousers with stirrups for the feet, … |
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A pair of molded resin rank badges appearing in Star Trek feature films and some episodic television. The lot contains two metallic silver and gold colored badges with adhered wire backings that indicate the wearer to be a ‘lieutenant’. The items are made to be affixed to rank placements on … |
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A headband created for a patron in the San Francisco bar scene taking place in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The item is a metal headband with ear loops that are fronted by translucent pink ‘crystals’ that flank the wearer’s face. The headband is broken halfway across the … |
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A molded resin Starfleet combadge made in the style first appearing in Star Trek VII: Generations and in the following films, then going on to appear in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager. The item is painted metallic gold and silver and a Velcro placement adhered to the reverse. … |
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A piece of set dressing like those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This item is a black, resin cast console piece featuring silver-colored and Cardassian themed graphical application. On the console is a large trapezoidal accent with a clear ‘eye’ on the top; an oval-shaped … |
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A prop keyboard like those appearing variously on sets of the “Enterprise NX-01”; though this one is believed to have been the right side table keyboard in the Command Center set appearing in third season episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is molded resin adhered to a black acrylic … |
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A lot of Starfleet ration packs like those appearing in Star Trek IX: Insurrection. The items are a plastic water bottle and a molded resin flip-top box, both painted metallic silver with adhered Starfleet themed graphical applications applied to them and multiple metallic silver and gold adhesive accents and details. … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Judgment” and believed to have been later reused in various episodes. This costume consists of a long-sleeved jacket featuring different textures of leather and vinyl, faux fur down the front and back and along the sleeves with further braided leather accents; … |
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A prop item like the one used by “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Marauders”. This item is an egg-shaped, metal canteen item is egg-shaped with a flattened side, a metal screw top lid, and brown leather shoulder strap that is fastened to the neck. The … |
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A white foam core fashioned camera test model miniature of a Miranda-Class ship like those appearing in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star trek: The Next Generation. The item is composed of multiple pieces of fashioned white foam core adhered to one another. The saucer section … |
| This historically significant archive features early sketches, notes, and renderings in the hand of original Star Trek costume designer William Ware Theiss relating to the bridge tunic and its corresponding emblems and rank trim. Thought to be the earliest known drawings on what would become television’s most recognizable and celebrated … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) Two pair of original latex ears made for Leonard Nimoy’s character, “Spock”, for the original television series. One pair of ears is screen-worn with original make-up still present; the other pair are unused and still show the latex flashing around the edges. These ears were given to his … |
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The starboard forward station console, with internal backlit florescent fixtures [untested], sheet metal and wood construction, finished as pewter metallic paint, with backlit control graphics in the LCARS style, open space in forward panel allows for installation of LCD computer display screen -- <I>36x44x58in.</I> -- used in the bridge set … |
| 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> |
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A fully-painted replica of a Borg drone's head including cast latex makeup appliances and prop biomechanical devices, all displayed on a painted casting of a human head |
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Five versions of the <I>Enterprise</I> arrowhead "vector" insignia, two embroidered, and three made from solid cast resin, painted as metal, comprising: <I>Star Trek: The Original Series</I>-style command insignia patch, made for "Trials and Tribble-ations" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I>, one embroidered patch used in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I> … |
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