Six colorful nylon banners in various sizes, printed with Federation, Romulan, Klingon and Vulcan emblems -- used as set dressing in the Camp Khitomer scenes in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (6). |
(NBC-TV, 1973-75) Original animation cel with hand-painted background, featuring a nice half-length image of the gallant Capt. James T. Kirk. Measures approximately 12 ½ in. x 9 ½ in. Handsomely triple-matted to 18 in. x 15 in. |
(NBC-TV, 1973-75) Set of five original animation cels which together make up the final image of Kirk, along with an original production background. The cels measure 11 in. x 14 in., with production number at the lower right (cels) and upper right (background). A great image of Kirk. |
(NBC-TV, 1973-75) Set of two original animation cels which together make up the final image of Spock, along with an original production background. The cels measure 11 in. x 14 in., with production number at the lower right (cels) and upper right (background). Here, Spock seems to be challenging a … |
(NBC-TV, 1966-69) Signature red velour duty uniform dress with black scoop neck collar and an original "engineering" Starfleet insignia patch at the left breast. Because of the way the uniform is tailored (with the zipper closure over the left breast), this duty uniform dates from early in the first season, … |
(Paramount TV, 1987- 94) This large Starfleet insignia emblem is embedded within a smoke-tinted Lexan panel, designed to be backlit. Made for the series (and possibly the films), its screen-use is unknown but most likely appeared as a background set piece. Measures 4 ft. x 26 ½ in. |
A canary yellow nylon flag with silkscreened Starfleet Command emblem -- <I>60x36in.</I> -- used in Admiral Paris's office in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
A visual effects model of an <I>Ambassador</I>-class starship made from glass fiber-reinforced cast resin with styrene details, with loose nacelle caps and shuttlebay door cover -- <I>41x26in.</I> -- first seen as the <I>Starship Enterprise-C</I> for "Yesterday's <I>Enterprise</I>," one of the most popular episodes of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, then … |
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 … |