Profiles in History listings — page 23
Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1237
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194387038 |
ESTIMATE: $600 - $800 PRICE: $1100 |
Romulan disruptor from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Silver & black painted resin with some color detailing. From Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 9 ½ in. in length. |
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Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1238
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194387040 |
ESTIMATE: $1000 - $1200 PRICE: $1300 |
Working Cardassian tricorder from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Hero illuminating Cardassian tricorder made of gray-painted resin. There is a small trigger button at the top right that lights up the console. Measures approx. 6 in. in length. |
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Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1239
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194387041 |
ESTIMATE: $600 - $800 PRICE: unknown |
Original Series-style medical tools with pouch from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribblations" | |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Retro-style medical tools, similar to those used by Dr. McCoy from the Original Series, including a hypo and working scanner. Five pieces total, housed in a black leather pouch. Used by Dr. Bashir in the DS9 episode, "Trials and Tribblations." |
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Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1240
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194387045 |
ESTIMATE: $300 - $500 PRICE: $600 |
Cardassian doorbell and a background device from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager | |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-2001) Two props, one being a Cardassian door bell made of resin painted gray, maroon and copper from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; the other being a functional background device used in Star Trek: Voyager. Both props are in very good condition. |
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Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1241
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194387050 |
ESTIMATE: $600 - $800 PRICE: $1300 |
The Holographic Doctor's mobile emitter from Star Trek: Voyager | |
(Paramount, 1994-2001) Constructed of grey-painted resin and measures approx. 2 in. long, this device is a 29th century self-powered mobile emitter worn on the armband of Voyager's holographic "Doctor" (Robert Picardo) that allows the Doctor to leave the previously confined area of sickbay. |
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Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1242
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194387052 |
ESTIMATE: $500 - $700 PRICE: $7000 |
Working Suliban phaser pistol from Star Trek: Enterprise | |
(Paramount-TV, 2001-05) Brown/orange patterned phaser pistol used by the Suliban. This working resin model has a depressible trigger that lights up the LED at the firing tip (the battery has run out, but can be replaced from the bottom of the handle). Measures approx. 10 in. in length. As seen throughout the series. |
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Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1243
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194387055 |
ESTIMATE: $500 - $700 PRICE: $7000 |
Suliban rebel phaser pistol used in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Broken Bow" | |
(Paramount-TV, 2001-05) This working Suliban phaser pistol is made of a silver and green-painted cylindrical barrel with a black handle, and a depressible trigger that activate the LED light at the firing tip (the battery has run out, but can be replaced from the bottom of the handle). Measures approx. 9 ½ in. in length. As seen in the episode, "Broken Bow." |
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Profiles in History sale #31, lot #889
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187754 |
ESTIMATE: $200 - $300 PRICE: $1600 ($1920 with premium) |
Original painting for the cover of the Star Trek paperback The Galactic Whirlpool | |
The artwork is accomplished in acrylic and features William Shatner as “Captain Kirk”. The novel Star Trek: The Galactic Whirlpool was first published in 1980 and was written by David Gerrold, who also penned scripts for the show. Includes an original copy of the novel with the artwork. Placed under plexiglass in a gold metal frame measuring 20 ¼ x 28 ¼ in. |
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Profiles in History sale #31, lot #890
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031180 |
ESTIMATE: $2000 - $3000 PRICE: unknown |
Lazarus jumpsuit costume from the Star Trek episode “The Alternative Factor” | |
(NBC-TV, 1966-69) Black robe costume with ornate blue bouillon, black front panel and sleeves, and integral leggings. Back zipper closure. Made for Robert Brown as the mentally unstable scientist "Lazarus" in this memorable episode, most likely for some of the stunt scenes as this costume is undamaged and unsoiled, whereas the hero costume was heavily distressed. Interior Western Costume label printed “Bob Brown”. |
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Profiles in History sale #31, lot #891
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031181 |
ESTIMATE: $2500 - $3500 PRICE: $4250 ($5100 with premium) |
Type 2 Phaser made for Star Trek: Phase II | |
(Paramount, 1977) This meticulously assembled aluminum production model was made for Star Trek: Phase II, the ill-fated follow-up to the classic Star Trek series. Constructed in three pieces: the main body, the Phaser 1 hand-held unit, and the handle/energy-pack mostly in aluminum, with machined acrylic tip and various gauges and dials. The trigger button depresses, and the energy pack is removable, held in place by Velcro. There were only about ten or twelve of these made for the series. Measures 9 in. in length. Illustrated in the 1997 book entitled Star Trek Phase II: The Lost Series on page 28. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #892
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 260218394612 |
ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $950 ($1140 with premium) |
Capt. Kirk original production cel from Star Trek: The Animated Adventures | |
(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. |
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Profiles in History sale #31, lot #893
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031183 |
ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $400 ($480 with premium) |
Mr. Spock original production cel from Star Trek: The Animated Adventures | |
(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 unseen foe on a lush green planet. |
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Profiles in History sale #31, lot #894
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 260218394613 |
ESTIMATE: $800 - $1200 PRICE: $1200 ($1440 with premium) |
Scotty’s tunic and dickey from Star Trek: The Motion Picture | |
(Paramount, 1979) Stunning wraparound Class C uniform made for James Doohan in his first appearance as Enterprise engineer Montgomery Scott since the cancellation of the TV series in 1968. Ultimately this tunic was not used in the final cut of the film. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #895
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187757 |
ESTIMATE: $3000 - $5000 PRICE: unknown |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Phaser used by William Shatner | |
(Paramount, 1984) Highly detailed resin Type II Phaser, painted silver with blue stripes and black integral Type I Phaser on the top. Used by William Shatner in the climactic final scenes of the film, when he blasts the Klingon guarding Saavick and the young Spock on the planet's surface. Comes with a Planet Hollywood certificate of authenticity stating that this Phaser is originally from the collection of Academy Award-nominated visual effects specialist Greg Jein. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #896
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 260218394616 |
ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: unknown |
Leech creature seen near Spock’s torpedo coffin on the Genesis Planet in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | |
(Paramount, 1984) Silicone “leech” creature with airbrushed color markings, measuring approx. 11 in. long. A group of these leech-like alien creatures were seen by Spock’s torpedo coffin when the landing party arrived on the Genesis Planet, after which they discover that Spock’s corpse is missing. |
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Profiles in History sale #31, lot #897
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187758 |
ESTIMATE: $1000 - $1500 PRICE: $1000 ($1200 with premium) |
Communicator made for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | |
(Paramount, 1989) Silver painted resin Communicator, with brass flip top which opens to reveal three colored faux buttons and other static buttons. Measures 2 ½ in. x 4 in. Made for the production. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #898
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187759 |
ESTIMATE: $10000 - $12000 PRICE: $10000 ($12000 with premium) |
Klingon costume from the Star Trek feature films and Star Trek: TNG | |
(Paramount, 1987-94) A Klingon costume originally constructed for the Star Trek feature films and later re-used in Star Trek: TNG and Star Trek: DS9. The costume is comprised of a leather jacket with fur sleeves featuring Klingon insignia and communicator badge, grey pleated spandex pants, leather boots with toe spikes, belt with ammo pouch, holster with shoulder chain, leather collar piece, and plastic spine cover. The costume features a number of labels with different actor names, including the smaller, older “Paramount” label seen in film-era Trek pieces. The main difference in the feature Klingon costumes and the costumes made for Star Trek VI or the later television shows is the jacket- the feature style Klingons have a genuine leather jacket, while other Klingon costumes used a cheaper vinyl. An important and instantly-identifiable Star Trek costume. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #899
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187760 |
ESTIMATE: $10000 - $12000 PRICE: unknown |
Klingon Bird of Prey oversized wing section from Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | |
(Paramount, 1989) This large-scale model miniature wing of the Klingon Bird of Prey wing was constructed by master model maker Greg Jein and used for close up shots in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. The wing model is built around a metal frame and constructed of acrylic and styrene. It has been airbrushed with the Klingon emblem and Klingon lettering, to match the model of the complete ship. The wing features a recoil mechanism on the gun barrel that was stop motion animated, frame by frame, for the shots early on in Star Trek V where the Klingons are firing at space debris. Measures approx. 4 ft. long. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #900
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 260218394619 |
ESTIMATE: $4500 - $5500 PRICE: $82 ($98 with premium) |
Geordi La Forge Starfleet duty uniform from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Black and gold Starfleet duty jumpsuit uniform worn by LeVar Burton as the U.S.S. Enterprise’s chief engineer “Lt. Geordi La Forge.” Internal Voyager label marked “LEVAR 009.” |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #901
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187761 |
ESTIMATE: $3000 - $5000 PRICE: unknown |
Geordi La Forge “Battle Damaged” Starfleet tunic and communicator badge from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This Starfleet tunic and communicator badge was worn by Lt Commander Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) in the season six episode entitled "Starship Mine" when the station administrator, Mr. Orton, leads a surprise takeover, firing alien phasers and wounding Geordi. The trademark uniform is mustard yellow and black with yellow trim around the neck, the costume has a hole in the right shoulder where Geordi was injured, and the plastic “wound” is surrounded by a circle of blackened cloth and “blood”. With the one-armed tunic is the right arm that is cut off by the crew so they can tend to his wound. Also present on the chest is the white and gold communicator badge affixed with Velcro. Accompanied with a costumer’s label listing the character’s name, the actor and the series. The inside collar is labeled “LeVar #2” in pen. A great Starfleet tunic from a memorable part of this exciting episode. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #902
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031191 |
ESTIMATE: $1000 - $1500 PRICE: unknown |
Geordi LaForge Holo-Suit Applicator from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This small functioning prop measures 1 ½ in. long, and illuminates green with the flick of a tiny switch. The prop is made from resin with a brass effect etched display at the center. This prop was used in the season 7 episode entitled “Interface” where Geordi (LeVar Burton) rescues his mother. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #903
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187765 |
ESTIMATE: $6000 - $8000 PRICE: $6000 ($7200 with premium) |
Model Miniature Casket / Probe used in Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This model was featured during the second season in two different episodes: “The Schizoid Man” and “The Emissary”. In the first, it was used to represent a casket holding the body of the deceased Dr. Ira Graves (William Morgan Sheppard), Data’s “grandfather”. As Dr. Graves is sent into outer space, this model was used to show it flipping through the atmosphere. The model was then adapted for “The Emissary” and used to represent a probe beamed up and carrying K’Ehleyr from Starfleet Command who has been sent to warn the Enterprise of a ship carrying Klingons ready for battle. The model is made of grey plastic with a long handle for the special effects team to hold and move the pod. The model has had extra components added, such as panels and stickers to distinguish it from the earlier version. It also has a small window added to hide the photograph of the deceased Dr Graves. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #904
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031192 |
ESTIMATE: $500 - $700 PRICE: unknown |
Medical scanner from the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Small handheld medical scanner painted silver, with internal red LED at one end. The scanner unscrews into two halves for access to the LED. Measures 2 ½ in. long. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #905
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031193 |
ESTIMATE: $4000 - $6000 PRICE: $13000 ($15600 with premium) |
Marina Sirtis’ Starfleet duty uniform worn as “Counselor Deanna Troi” in the third and later seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation. | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) “Counselor Deanna Troi’s” instantly-identifiable signature duty uniform in a subdued, mauve-toned spandex fabric with lavender scoop-neck knitted collar. The internal “Star Trek TNG” costume label handwritten “Marina #1”. Comes with an original comm badge, and a signed letter of authenticity from Ms. Sirtis. From Marina Sirtis’ personal collection. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #906
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 260218394624 |
ESTIMATE: $1000 - $1500 PRICE: $1000 ($1200 with premium) |
Marina Sirtis “Deanna Trois” personal case from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This personal case was used by Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi in the series. The black plastic case measures 12 x 9 x 2 in., with a Starfleet insignia on the cover and the character name in white. The same design is repeated on the reverse. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #907
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 260218394627 |
ESTIMATE: $4000 - $6000 PRICE: $4000 ($4800 with premium) |
Data's (Brent Spiner) illuminating head appliance from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This fully functioning light-up section of Data’s (Brent Spiner) head can be seen in the third season episode "Deja Q". After the Calamarain attack, Q is in main engineering and Data helps him. The Calamarain attackers knock Data out, and as he is diagnosed in sickbay his head is opened showing this illuminating section of his brain. The lights are mounted on a backing which has then been dressed with realistic looking sections of hair; this piece would then have been attached to the actor’s head and blended with the rest of the hair. The piece has been mounted on a custom-made foam head with a microswitch mounted into the back which operates the small LED lights. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #908
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 260218394630 |
ESTIMATE: $4000 - $6000 PRICE: unknown |
Lore's (Brent Spiner) special-effects prop thumb from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) From the fourth season episode “Brothers”; when Dr. Soong accidently implants a chip in to the wrong brother, Lore (Brent Spiner) opens his right thumbnail, presses the button in the middle and the small LED lights begin to glow which activates the transporter in his ship, beaming him away. The thumb is made of an inner layer of fiberglass with a rubber “skin” layer which has line details and has been painted with the golden sheen shared by the brothers. The thumbnail can be lifted up, and the inner light is powered by a 9-volt battery which can be hidden in the palm when the thumb is worn. A great special-effects piece from the series. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #909
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187773 |
ESTIMATE: $2500 - $3500 PRICE: unknown |
Brent Spiner “Data” Communication Badge display from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount Television, 1987-1994) This special-effects communicator badge was worn by Brent Spiner as Data in the fourth season episode entitled “Brothers”. The badge comes custom framed in a glazed display on a laser cut mount board with two screen stills, set in a gold colored frame. The badge can be displayed opened or closed, so that the actual display can be opened up like a book, allowing access to the badge. The display has been wired with a switch that activates the LEDs. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #910
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187775 |
ESTIMATE: $4000 - $6000 PRICE: unknown |
Michael Dorn “burned” Starfleet tunic and comm badge from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This trademark uniform is mustard yellow and black with yellow trim around the neck; it has been “broken down” by the costume department and appears to have been burnt with small holes on the arms and across the top of the chest. The plastic silver and gold communicator badge is fixed with a piece of Velcro to the chest. Worf wears this style of uniform in the third season episode “The Bonding”, when he is caught in an explosion during an expedition to a barren planet once home to the Koinonians. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #911
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031195 |
ESTIMATE: $1000 - $1500 PRICE: unknown |
“Burned” Starfleet uniform from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Black and gold Starfleet duty uniform with stand-up collar featuring gold piping along the top, worn by cast members during and after the third season of TNG. This particular uniform has a zip that closes the front of the costume and features a patch of Velcro on the left breast for attaching the comm badge. The costume has been distressed to resemble “burn” holes in the back of the tunic, with black smudges on the front indicating that this crewmember was burnt quite significantly in the episode. |