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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture intended for wear by William Shatner in his portrayal of “Admiral Kirk”. The costume is Starfleet casual or off-duty wear, a set of gray trousers made from very light material and a matching cropped sleeved top. The top features crimped … |
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This blue nylon flag measures 57.5 by 37 inches and depicts the logo of Earth's Starfleet Command of the show Star Trek: Enterprise (on both sides), as opposed to the more widely known Starfleet that exists in all other Star Trek episodic television and feature films and reports to the … |
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A white and teal ‘Medical Services' application carefully removed from a sickbay console set piece used to create the sickbay set of “Enterprise NX-01”. The item features Starfleet style caduceus and ‘inventory’ information. Measures approx. 7.25 X 3 inches. |
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A Xindi-Insectoid themed console panel featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Hatchery” for use on the set of the crashed Xindi starship. The item is a sheet plastic panel with metallic silver and multi-colored graphical applications applied to the face. The item features multiple placements of Xindi iconography and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager two episode story arc “Workforce”; wherein most of the crew of “Voyager” are kidnapped, altered, brainwashed and put to work on huge industrial work force. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length, dark-blue, reflective vinyl jumpsuit featuring pleated accents around the shoulders and … |
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A prop rifle featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis for use by actors portraying Reman warriors. The item is a sturdy, molded-rubber, rifle with metallic purple paint and a vinyl shoulder strap. The item also features an impressive molded rubber double bayonet with silver painted beveled edges to appear sharp … |
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A schematic for a set featured in the eighth Star Trek feature film, “First Contact”. This item is a schematic of the bridge on the “Enterprise-E” and features information like the set name, its scale, date and Production Designer. The item also is labeled “Star Trek Resurrection”, the working title … |
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A camera test model created for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is composed of multiple pieces of shaped white foam core adhered and taped together with a metal mounting rod attached to the base that is colored fluorescent orange. The item depicts a degree of dings … |
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A set dressing button board like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is made from sheet plastic with a graphical application adhered to the face that features adhered rubber faux buttons and a bank of black plastic accents. The item measures approx. 8 X 6 … |
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A pair of costume accents appearing on Starfleet officers in Star Trek feature films. The items are a gold colored fabric on a black felt backing with gold trim that is adorned with four gold colored metal ‘5 year’ service pins and a single commendation bar, the shoulder strip is … |
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A set dressing table appearing in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Horizon” as part of the crew quarters of “Travis Mayweather” (Anthony Montgomery) on the “E.C.S. Horizon”. The item is a machined metal drum with an glass table surface made as an end table. The item measures approx. 24.5 X … |
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A set dressing piece like those appearing on the set of the “Enterprise NX-01” in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a button board similar to those appearing on the walls of sets. Made from smoked acrylic, the item features beveled edges and a graphical application adhered to … |
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A piece of set dressing believed to have been featured in the eighth Star Trek feature film “First Contact”. This item is believed to be part of the launch control used in the launching of the “Phoenix”, it consists of a wooden frame with an off white button board screwed … |
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A costume featured in the premiere episode of Star Trek: Voyager, “Caretaker”. This costume is that of one of the prisoners of the penal colony in New Zealand where “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) was being detained and consists of a long-sleeved, full-length, mauve jumpsuit featuring darker accents across the … |
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A prop item like those featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “You Are Cordially Invited”, where “Commander Worf” (Michael Dorn) and “Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell) finally marry. This item is one of the shackles like the ones that “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) and “Chief O’Brien” (Colm Meaney) … |
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A prop item like those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager. This item is black, backpack molded to conform to the shape of the wearer’s back, opens with a zipper that travels almost the entire circumference of the item, adjustable, buckled shoulders straps and … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) Archive of materials from the workroom of visionary Star Trek costume designer, William Ware Theiss, including a Strathmore sketch pad containing five sketches of costumes (one dated 11-21-68) and pages of written notes outlining costs of materials, trim, and notions, a loose black pen drawing of a female … |
| (Paramount, 1979) This original prop armbandstyle wrist communicator is cast in resin with a metal band, and painted crème with black detailing and a reflective strip affixed to the top. The inside armband is written in light pen, “Kirk”. Made by Brick Price, this is one of only a few … |
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Three prop control panels, made of machined aluminum with round openings, heavy control handles and slots for isolinear control card props, two with backlit inserts with control panel graphics, one with an opening for insertion of a functional LCD video display [not included] and a control handle that can be … |
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Six pieces comprising: an acrylic disk clad with copper and brass decorations and Mayan-style glyph with a spiral form, suggesting a map of the Milky Way galaxy -- <I>36in. diameter</I> -- four modernistic Native American-style decorative pieces; and a copper and ceramic decorative plate, all used as set dressing in … |
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A cast latex hand painted with white/gold makeup identical to the makeup worn by Brent Spiner as Data in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, includes a length of a uniform sleeve -- <I>13in. long</I> -- featured in "Phantasms" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> for the scene where the miners … |
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Three <I>Original Series</I>-style Enterprise arrowhead "vector" emblems one Command, one Sciences, and one Engineering [unused] -- all made for "Trials and Tribble-ations" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (3) |
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