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EBAY#: 130188495854 | START: 2008-01-08 19:47:00 (week 56) END: 2008-01-09 14:37:37 |
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STAR TREK: FEATURE STYLE “ANDORIAN COSTUMES WITH SPECIAL EFFECTS APPLICATIONS | |||
STAR TREK: FEATURE STYLE “ANDORIAN COSTUMES WITH SPECIAL EFFECTS APPLICATIONS A pair of Andorian robes, props, and a lot of special effects applications created for Star Trek feature films including Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The robes are a set of white gowns with accented shoulders for a ruffled appearance, the fabric is died blue in geometric circular shapes, snaps and clasps are stitched in for missing jewelry items, and the collars are oversized. Two sets of cloven toed shoes and a pair of similarly styled boots made from blue micro-suede are present for a differing style of costume with a matching belt for one of them. A label inside one of the pairs reads ‘Andorian Boot’, and the lot comes with a molded metal prop. The prop is believed to be a ceremonial item, an metallic copper colored item; a geode slice disk is fitted into a circular center and bordered by an asymmetrical pair of decorations. The item is molded to have raised features surrounded by an inset. Matching blue micro-suede loops are present as it was intended to be fastened to a belt and worn by a character. The item measures approx. 17.25 X 1.5 inches. Finally, five special effects foreheads are present which were applied to actors to portray the aliens, painted flesh tone in the trademark Andorian blue, these items represent a time when the species was perceived differently that the originals in the televised episodes due to their antennae of which only three are present. These items were a shock to locate and in amazing condition after almost thirty years of storage. The edges have flaked and cracked, yet the items retain their flexibility, pliability, and are a testament to their creators. | |||
EBAY#: 120208562590 | START: 2008-01-09 18:30:00 (week 56) END: 2008-01-16 18:30:00 |
BIDS: 18 | PRICE: $1124.99 |
STAR TREK: FEATURE STYLE “ANDORIAN COSTUMES WITH SPECIAL EFFECTS APPLICATIONS | |||
STAR TREK: FEATURE STYLE “ANDORIAN COSTUMES WITH SPECIAL EFFECTS APPLICATIONS A pair of Andorian robes, props, and a lot of special effects applications created for Star Trek feature films including Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The robes are a set of white gowns with accented shoulders for a ruffled appearance, the fabric is died blue in geometric circular shapes, snaps and clasps are stitched in for missing jewelry items, and the collars are oversized. Two sets of cloven toed shoes and a pair of similarly styled boots made from blue micro-suede are present for a differing style of costume with a matching belt for one of them. A label inside one of the pairs reads ‘Andorian Boot’, and the lot comes with a molded metal prop. The prop is believed to be a ceremonial item, an metallic copper colored item; a geode slice disk is fitted into a circular center and bordered by an asymmetrical pair of decorations. The item is molded to have raised features surrounded by an inset. Matching blue micro-suede loops are present as it was intended to be fastened to a belt and worn by a character. NOTICE** Since the inclusion of this costume lot to the auction, additional elements have been located, these items are reflected in the additional photo. The items are a polished stone hair accent surrounded by gold colored metal working with tines on the reverse for hair placement, and a blue-gray suede belt with similar polished stone placements all the way around it. The items were located together, separately of the costumes. The item measures approx. 17.25 X 1.5 inches. Finally, five special effects foreheads are present which were applied to actors to portray the aliens, painted flesh tone in the trademark Andorian blue, these items represent a time when the species was perceived differently that the originals in the televised episodes due to their antennae of which only three are present. These items were a shock to locate and in amazing condition after almost thirty years of storage. The edges have flaked and cracked, yet the items retain their flexibility, pliability, and are a testament to their creators. |