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“Travis Mayweather” (Anthony Montgomery) was an Ensign and primary watch helmsman onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01 during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. This Starfleet uniform was made for wear by Mayweather during the show and includes a blue Starfleet jumpsuit with Command gold trim around the shoulders, a famous NX-01 … |
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A prop rifle featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Canamar”; wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) are mistakenly abducted and taken to the infamous Canamar Penal facility. This item was also reused by Klingons and, later, by the Augments in the episode “Borderland”; it is … |
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A collection of feature style Starfleet uniform undershirts of varying division colors. The lot includes a female long sleeved light blue special services division shirt, the others are sleeveless. The sleeveless shirts are comprised of a dark green security division shirt like those appearing in Star Trek III, IV, and … |
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A pair of Bajoran costume boots featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The items are thermal boots painted gray with black paint blending down from the top into the gray shins and around the leg. The interior lining is wooly and black and features a sewn … |
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A costume element featured in various Star Trek feature films from “The Wrath of Kahn” to the opening scenes of “Generations. This item is a long-sleeved, Starfleet uniform undershirt in Engineering Gold with a ribbed collar, clasps at the neck and a zip down the back. An original costumer’s tag … |
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A costume believed to have been featured in the scene from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock where the “Enterprise” is returning to space dock after its fight with “Kahn” (Ricardo Montalban). This costume consists of a long-sleeved, burnt-orange colored top featuring raised piping around the shoulders, a white … |
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An orange cloth covered metal helmet like those appearing in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan for wear by Starfleet environmental engineers. Appearing in the deep background during the funeral services for “Spock” (Leonard Nimoy), the item is a black metal helmet with orange cloth covering and a hood … |
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A pair of boots featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Desert Crossing”; wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) are lured down to a desert-like planet by someone whom they had helped but find that they must escape across the desert to get back to the … |
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A set dressing button board like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a sheet of acrylic wit beveled edges and a graphical application adhered to the face that features adhered rubber faux buttons. The item measures approx. 6 X 8 inches. |
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A Klingon costume accessory like those appearing in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is a black leather shoulder aglet with two lengths of specialized chain attached on differing ends. |
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A costume accent believed to have appeared in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock during the Fal-Tor-Pan ceremony. The item is a molded metal headpiece with a fashioned resin ‘V’ shaped horn affixed to it that is matched to a crème colored hood. The headpiece is curved to set … |
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A Klingon costume belt like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television, believed to have appeared as part of the costume of “General Chu’vok” (Scott Barry) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Tacking into the Wind”. The item is a molded resin belt buckle with wire loops … |
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A pair of fold out camping chairs appearing in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Strange New World” for use by the landing party that included “T’Pol” (Jolene Blalock), “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer), “Travis Mayweather” (Anthony Montgomery) and more. The items are metal rods held in their center on a pivot … |
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A costume element like those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This item is a short-sleeved, form-fitting, dark-blue shirt. The item exhibits evidence of a tag having been removed and was located in the Jeri Ryan section with identical items. |
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A costume wig featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis for wear by Brent Spiner in his portrayal of “Data”. The item is a mesh with dark brown hair and is perfect for any existing Data costume you may have acquired. The item holds its appearance very well and was located … |
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A lot of sickbay items like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The lot consists of a clear acrylic tray, metal scissors, an acrylic faux test rube, a set of five glass Petri dishes, and a pair of glass chemistry vessels. The test tube is adorned with … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) Costume design sketch of “Akuta” from the Star Trek episode “The Apple”, drawn by costume designer William Ware Theiss on a 9 in. x 12 in. sheet of artist’s illustration paper. Colors communicate a tribal sensibility. Acquired directly from the estate of William Ware Theiss. |
| (Paramount, 1986) Two-piece metal pin-back badge, with stylized United Federation of Planets logo on the upper portion, and galaxious lower hanging charm, as worn by “Sarek” in the film. |
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A podium-style freestanding control console with acrylic plastic control surfaces and nonfunctional display screen, the Starfleet LCARS-style control panels with purple and orange silkscreened control graphics -- <I>50x48x21in.</I> -- made for the "duckblind" observation station in <I>Star Trek: Insurrection</I> |
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A wooden box clad with patinated copper foil topped with a small wooden sculpture of a fish; a cast metal relief sculpture of a horse and jockey; a framed black-and-white photo of a children's school band; a bronze cast sculpture of an Irish Setter on a pillow and one red … |
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A fully-painted foam latex full-head mask and torso, elaborately sculpted to suggest an alien physiology -- made for visual effects in "Conundrum" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, these items represented Commander Keiran MacDuff after his true form as a Sartaaran was finally revealed |
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Five headpieces made from brass and cast resin simulated crystals and gemstones, with crystal "V" symbol -- worn by young female attendants to the Vulcan high priestess in the Fal-tor-pann scene in <I>Star Trek III: The Search for Spock</I> (5) |
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