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EBAY#: 140188933214 | START: 2007-12-10 18:34:00 (week 52) END: 2007-12-17 18:34:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: ![]() |
STAR TREK: TNG “CAPTAIN PICARDS' TEA SET” | |||
An incredible find! The lot is the tea set featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Lessons”, “Journey’s End”, “Preemptive Strike”, “The Perfect Mate”, and more for use by Patrick Stewart in his portrayal as “Captain Picard” and any company the character entertained. The lot is comprised of eight approximately 12oz teacups, a teapot with a lit, a creamer cup, a sugar bowl with a lid, and a tray. The items are all made from beautiful ceramic with a white glaze that keeps a rather flat sheen best for not reflecting harsh studio lights. The items have all been sculpted artistically to appear less familiar, or less everyday, and as such clearly go together. The teapot sits in the middle of the tray and four of the cups can rest immediately under it. The sugar bowl appears to be fashioned after a plant bud. The items are all etched with the word ‘SAENGER’ on the bottom and were crafted by Peter Saenger. | |||
EBAY#: 130185262712 | START: 2007-12-24 18:06:00 (week 54) END: 2008-01-03 18:06:00 |
BIDS: 23 | PRICE: $1125.00![]() |
STAR TREK: TNG “CAPTAIN PICARDS' TEA SET” | |||
An incredible find! The lot is the tea set featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Lessons”, “Journey’s End”, “Preemptive Strike”, “The Perfect Mate”, and more for use by Patrick Stewart in his portrayal as “Captain Picard” and any company the character entertained. The lot is comprised of eight approximately 12oz teacups, a teapot with a lit, a creamer cup, a sugar bowl with a lid, and a tray. The items are all made from beautiful ceramic with a white glaze that keeps a rather flat sheen best for not reflecting harsh studio lights. The items have all been sculpted artistically to appear less familiar, or less everyday, and as such clearly go together. The teapot sits in the middle of the tray and four of the cups can rest immediately under it. The sugar bowl appears to be fashioned after a plant bud. The items are all etched with the word ‘SAENGER’ on the bottom and were crafted by Peter Saenger. |