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IAW #4827

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EBAY#: 140142553430 START: 2007-07-27 17:50:00 (week 33)
END: 2007-08-03 17:50:00
BIDS: 20PRICE: $330.99confirmedsuccess
Positive feedback wonderful items, packed well, as described. thanks!
STAR TREK: ENT “DEFIANT CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS SET DRESSINGS” FROM “IN A MIRROR, DARKLY: PART II”
A lot of set dressings featured in the second half of the two part Star Trek: Enterprise episode taking place in the mirror universe of the Terran Empire where “Commander Archer” (Scott Bakula) finds a Federation Starfleet ship more than a century more advanced than what his Starfleet has; these items come from the Captain's quarters of that ship. This lot includes a yellow teardrop-shaped sculpture with orange droplet designs, globular patterns that change with your perspective and a decorative hole in the middle sitting on a reddish-orange base featuring a black “veined” design. Two irregularly-shaped, corked, liquor bottles; one with a silver, glittery appliqué of alien script written on it; two copper colored, black-flecked jar sculptures that are made to resemble the general shapes and curves of a man and woman, an oval-shaped case of a metallic-copper shade with rows of textured knobs that opens to reveal gray foam featuring room for a phaser and other instruments. The last item is perhaps the best, and most amazing from an artistic and aesthetic aspect; a hand-blown, iridescent cobalt-blue vase/vessel of clear Asian influence that summons images of a wishing well someplace with its textured handle that resembles the “roof” of the well and, on the body of the vessel is an equally iridescent design that could either be an amazingly intricate motif of the wind blowing through the trees of a forest, or just abstract to the point that it seems so. The yellow, teardrop sculpture measures 24 X 4 X 27 inches, the purple bottles are 14 X 3 circular inches each, the male aspect sculpture is 3 X 5 X 11 inches and the female is 3 X 3.5 X 10 inches respectively; the copper case is 11.5 X 17 X 8 inches and the cobalt, iridescent vase is 15 X 4 inches. All measurements are approximate based on appearance.