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This fabulous 24th Century style Starfleet plate was used as set dressing during the filming of Star Trek episodic television and / or feature films. Made of porcelain, the white plate has gold trim and two gold colored Starfleet arrowhead logo applications applied by the Star Trek art department. Although … |
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“St. John Talbot” (David Warner) was a Federation representative stationed on the neutral ‘Nimbus III' planet with “Caithlin Dar” (Cynthia Gouw) of the Romulan Empire and “General Korrd” (Charles Cooper) of the Klingon Empire. They all fell under the influence of the Vulcan mercenary “Sybok” (Laurence Luckinbill) and helped him … |
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A Starfleet medical device featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, “Far Beyond the Stars” on “Dr. Bashir's” (Alexander Siddig) medical tray. The device has a metal and resin handle, a clear acrylic tube trunk and an acrylic tip. A button on the side of the handle activates … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home during scenes taking place in the Federation Security Council at the beginning and end of the film. This elaborate costume is a black sparkle fabric robe with a mandarin style collar and matching trousers for wear underneath a sturdy, weighty … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VIII: First Contact for wear by Marina Sirtis in her portrayal of “Councilor Troi”. Following an attack on Earth, the “USS Enterprise-E” was forced to follow a Borg ship back in time to the year 2063, a day before the historic moment known as … |
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A molded resin rank accent for costumes appearing in various Star Trek feature films. The item is a small circle painted metallic silver with a similarly painted flair protruding from the top and a gold painted diamond center piece. The item features metal wire glued to the reverse for attachment … |
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A prop item featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. ‘Data modules' like these appeared in virtually every set of the show as set dressing and hand props. The item is a rectangular piece of plastic with a graphical application adhered to it identifying the device as ‘MISSION OPERATIONS’ … |
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At long last, a costume worn by Merritt Butrick in his portrayal of “Dr. David Marcus” in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan during the climatic battle between the “Starship Enterprise” and the “USS Reliant” and the subsequent escape from the Genesis-wave. The costume is a set of olive … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Offspring”; wherein “Lt. Commander Data” (Brent Spiner) creates an android “child” but Starfleet wants to take it away and study it. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, dark metallic-yellow dress featuring a lighter-colored, textured design that resembles fish scales … |
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A soft foam rubber molded tricorder prop believed featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. The item is molded to represent a tricorder in its holster for use by performers not slated for close-up work. The item is painted black to represent the holster and metallic silver for the … |
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A costume that is believed to have been developed for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Sons of Mogh”: wherein “Kurn” (Tony Todd), brother of “Worf” (Michael Dorn) arrives on the station seeking “Worf” to perform the Klingon suicide rite on him so he can regain his honor. This … |
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An LCARS style (Library Computer Access Retrieval System) button panel like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is a sheet of black acrylic with rounded edges and corners adorned with beige and blue silk screened faux buttons and numeric values. Measures approx. 7.5 X 3 inches |
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A prop Bajoran themed phaser holster created for use in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is a sturdy vacuum formed plastic holster with a gray colored corduroy fabric covering and a Velcro placement sewn onto the reverse with a corresponding unused placement that is accompanying. 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; meant to be sewn onto the outside seam of trousers to indicate the wearer to be a member of the operations division. The items … |
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A piece of abstract modern art created with a medium of stoneware clay with airbrushed acrylic paint while utilizing wire accents. Wall artwork like this appeared frequently in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager in crew quarters as set dressing artwork. The item is made … |
| A heavy cushioned chair like those appearing in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as set dressing furniture. The item is upholstered with a green, copper, and brown pattern that is attractive and follows the production design of the series. In excellent condition, this item measures approx. 27 X … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise but altered for use in “Twilight”. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length, orange velvet jumpsuit featuring loose pleated detail down the sides and inner sleeves; an “Enterprise NX-01” patch on the left shoulder, blue green stripes around the shoulders, matching … |
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A Vulcan themed costume accessory believed to have been created for use in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The item is a metal backed resin ‘gem’ with a pin for attaching to a costume. The item measures approx. 2.25 X 1.5 X 0.5 inches. |
| (Paramount, 1989) Prop rifle with pipe barrel, moving pipe “chambering” slide, and attached leather strap. Measures approx. 28 in. long. |
| (Paramount, 1998) 14 in. x 10 in. synthetic plaque with raised letters made to resemble bronze, heralding the commission of the Enterprise as NCC-1701-E on Stardate 49027.5. Mounted to a slightly larger section of smoked-tinted Lexan. |
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A <I>Voyager</I>-style type-2 stunt phaser prop made from rubber, painted silver and black -- <I>7½in. long</I> -- made for <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
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Eight plastic cases and one bag containing approximately 220 pairs of costume earrings in widely varying styles -- all purchased for <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager</I> and <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (a lot) |
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Two cream-colored jumpsuits, each with red collar gorget and gloves and a pair of boots, loose patches and accessories, one jumpsuit torn and distressed with simulated burn marks -- both worn by Ike Eisenmann as Peter Preston in <I>Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan</I> (8) |
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