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A Star Trek: Deep Space Nine male Sciences Blue Starfleet uniform made for wear during the series. The jumpsuit is black with gray quilted shoulders, blue trim around the cuffs, Away Team gear loops around the waist, a zip up the front and a small Velcro patch on the left … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Non-Sequitar”; wherein “Harry Kim” (Garrett Wang) wakes up one morning back in San Francisco and had apparently never been assigned to “Voyager”. This costume is a short-sleeved, dark-pink, Lycra dress featuring an irregular hem, sewn in, matching leggings with feet, a … |
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A costume item similar to those featured in various Star Trek feature films from “The Wrath of Kahn” to the opening scenes of “Generations. This item is a sleeveless, Starfleet uniform undershirt in Special Services Sky Blue with a ribbed collar, clasps at the neck and a zip down the … |
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A pair of fabric strips featured on the costume trousers of Starfleet uniforms in Star Trek feature films. The items are folded over and stitched sealed with gold colored fabric stripes; meant to be sewn onto the outside seam of a uniform skirt to indicate the wearer to be part … |
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Two cast metal emblems darkened to appear aged, made for use on “Lt. Cmdr. Worf's” (Michael Dorn) Klingon baldric sash in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, though variations of these have appeared on other wardrobe. The upper piece features ‘Klingon’ character letters and wire backing, the lower piece … |
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A prop Cardassian device like the one featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Chain of Command, Part II” during which a similar item activated a torture device implanted in “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) while being held captive by “Gul Madred” (David Warner). The item is molded resin … |
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A pair of unused Starfleet inventory applications created to label the outside of MRE packs (Meals Ready to Eat) in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The items are vinyl based graphical applications depicting the contents as ‘MRE’ and “Pineapple Cobbler’ or ‘Strawberry Shortcake’. Quartermaster information is presented in several fields … |
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A series of NUMBER clear acrylic sheets created as part of the science lab console in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Playing God”. The items are fashioned to fit into a round console and each features a pair of circle shaped Cardassian themed graphical applications on the inner … |
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A piece of special effects make-up appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. The item is a Bajoran nose ridge made from molded foam rubber, unpainted, and believed to be unused. The item is in good condition an. |
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A costume accessory appearing in Star Trek feature films and episodic television – a Klingon belt and buckle. The item is black vinyl with a resin buckle painted metallic silver with five metallic gold colored ‘studs' and a pair of wire loops molded into the reverse. The belt measures approx. … |
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A length of costume fabric created for Starfleet officers in Star Trek feature films who are members of the command division with a medical intention. The item is a length of white fabric with a green flash made for division strips and measures approx. 14.75 X 1.5 and is fashioned … |
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A white foam core fashioned camera test model miniature of a Cardassian Galor-Class starship like those appearing in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is a composed of glued together sections of white foam core for an excellent three dimensional … |
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A costume featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film “Nemesis” for wear by a member of the Romulan Senate in one of the opening scenes of the film. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, full-length, metallic-gold colored, pin-striped robe featuring three false collars each with various colors and designs … |
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A costume element featured in the second Star Trek feature film “The Wrath of Khan”. A head wrap composed of multiple strips of blue, gray, and black fabric bound together that completely covers the head and trails down the back, and a rubber and plastic ‘visor’ for the wearer to … |
| A pair of molded metal badges for characters performing as Starfleet admirals from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan to Star Trek VII: Generations. The items are molded metal painted metallic gold and silver with wire backings. One of the items is on a round rank placement for a … |
| (Paramount, 1977) Prototype communicator, one of possibly 10 made for Roddenberry to be used in this planned series. Constructed by prop builder Jim Kirk, and submitted by Brad Nelson (who was commissioned by Roddenberry to build the Phasers for Phase II) along with a number of other Star Trek props … |
| (Paramount TV, 1987-94) This highly-detailed production casting was designed and fabricated by Rick Sternbach, and painted in original colors. Note: some later versions were finished in lighter tones of silver. This disruptor was originally part of Rick Sternbach’s personal collection. |
| A steel-framed rectangular compartment with glass fiber and resin panels cast in Borg style, painted to simulate a variety of metal finishes -- <I>95x36x30in.</I> -- used as a "Borg regeneration alcove" in <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I> and in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
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A medical tricorder prop made from solid cast resin with color printed simulated control surfaces, removable hand scanner made from lathed aluminum, and a holster clip made from vacuum-formed black plastic -- believed to be made for <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
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A prop <I>The Next Generation</I>-style Starfleet communicator badge made from cast resin, painted metallic gold and silver with black trim and Velcro backing -- believed to have been made for <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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A costume bracelet of free-form resin dyed as green glass with a surrounding band of brass with stamped scrollwork detail, fastening pins missing -- believed to have been made for an ambassador in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I> |
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