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IAW #7219
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EBAY#: 130210101116 | START: 2008-03-28 18:25:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 18:25:00 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $360.00 |
STAR TREK: DS9 “STATION WEAPONS LOCKER” FROM “HARD TIME” | |||
A storage case featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Hard Time” from which “Miles O’Brien” (Colm Meaney) removes a phaser. The item is sturdy injection molded plastic painted externally, featuring a fashioned foam interior into which can be placed up to six Starfleet Type II phaser props (not included). The internal and external paint has flaked away in several places, notably at the bottom of the interior and on the latch handle at the top externally. The item is capable of wall mounting and the lid opens on a hinge. The exterior is adorned with a metallic silver adhesive accent. The item is famous for having been visible onscreen revealing its original manufacturer’s label molded into the open lid which can be seen in the episode to read (albeit upside down) ‘Action Packer’. The item measures approx. 4.5 X 21.75 X 16.75 inches. The screen captures exhibit a Starfleet inventory application and prop locking mechanism that have been unfortunately removed prior to the auction. |
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IAW #7220
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EBAY#: 370037343098 | START: 2008-03-28 18:27:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 18:27:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $510.00 |
STAR TREK: ENT “DEGRA’S XINDI TRANSPORT CONTROL STATION” | |||
A console piece featured in multiple episodes of Stat Trek: Enterprise like “Proving Ground”, and “Stratagem”. The item is a desk console from the set of “Degra’s” transport (Randy Oglesby). Made from polished aluminum with a particle board surface covered in Formica, the item has been altered to give it an attractive Xindi theme. The item is adorned with metallic silver adhesive accents, blue and green colored Xindi console buttons, painted green around its rubberized trim, and features an inset ‘display screen’ that lights up when plugged in. The ‘display’ is a thick glass sheet covered with a multi-colored graphical application depicting the Xindi iconographic language back lit by working embedded lights when powered on standard American Type-B three prong plug. The display is surrounded by a polished metal frame that rests inset. The console buttons are circle shaped sheet plastic colored blue and green with Xindi graphical applications applied to their face. Two positions for computer monitor mounts are present on the left and right of the ‘display’ though these elements are not accompanying. With a slight curve to the desk, the item is fit for any humanoid. The painted trim is flaking and has cracked across most of its surface. The item measures approx. 29 X 29 X 60 inches. |
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IAW #7238
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EBAY#: 130210101209 | START: 2008-03-28 18:59:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 18:59:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $202.50 Much better shipping time, well packed. COOL item! Will continue to buy from. A+ |
STAR TREK: ENT “REED QUARTERS SET DRESSING” | |||
A piece of set dressing featured in the quarters of Armory Officer “Malcolm Reed” in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. This item is a piece of art in abstract pointillist style, using small spots of primary colors to make it look like there are many different colors; in this case, muted, quasi-earth tones that give an optical illusion of texture. The item is mounted on an off-white backing with a metal frame, a wire hang on the back and features a label on the back that reads ‘Admiral Forrest’s Office 7-12-02’. There is a hand-written signature of ‘Ehrenhalt’ on the front and what appears to be the name of the piece ‘Ulia’. Measures approx. 19 X 16 inches |
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IAW #7270
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EBAY#: 140219782872 | START: 2008-03-28 19:49:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 19:49:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $177.50 Better than described, this thing works great!!!!! Thanks for the note Colin. A+ |
STAR TREK: ENT “XINDI-INSECTOID CONSOLE PANEL” FROM “HATCHERY” | |||
A Xindi-Insectoid themed console panel featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Hatchery” for use on the set of the crashed Xindi starship. The item is a sheet plastic panel with metallic silver and multi-colored graphical applications applied to the face. The item features multiple placements of Xindi iconography and two console buttons, adhesive remains from removed switches and multiple banks of working electronic lights. The lights are green and flash in sequence when powered. The item has proven to work when connecting the red and white wires to the positive end of a 6volt battery and the black wire to the opposing negative end. The item features screw holes for mounting, rounded corners on one end, and measures approx. 9 X 20.25 X 0.75 inches. The reverse allows for access to the visible wiring of the item. |
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IAW #7271
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EBAY#: 130210101349 | START: 2008-03-28 19:51:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 19:51:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $202.49 Truly ebay's premiere seller: the finest in memorabilia & customer service! A+ |
STAR TREK IX: “SON’A COMPUTER INTERFACE PANEL” | |||
A Son’a themed computer interface panel featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection. The item is a rectangular smoked acrylic panel with a graphical application applied to the reverse that is visible when back lit by an external light source. The face of the item is adorned with a triangular shaped acrylic element to create a raised surface, and both are accented with metallic silver adhesive details and Son’a iconographic lettering, and hexagonal dial knobs. The item measures approx. 23.25 X 15.25 X 1.25 inches. Some of the metallic silver accents are peeling due to a general breakdown of their adhesive quality, however, for the majority the item is intact. The breakdown is due to time and storage conditions. The item comes with approx 47 hexagonal ‘buttons’ some of which are not perfectly adhered to the item. |
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IAW #7273
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EBAY#: 130210101385 | START: 2008-03-28 19:55:00 (week 68) END: 2008-04-04 19:55:00 |
BIDS: 22 | PRICE: $561.99 What was delivered was exactly as pictured, beautiful! Thanks! |
STAR TREK VIII: “CAPTAIN PICARD’S READY ROOM BAROMETER” | |||
A beautiful prop barometer featured as set dressing in the ready room of “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. The item is made from finished wood stained a marvelous brown with a glass front containing a metallic backing and two weather reading instruments. The backing is labeled ‘Admiral Fitzroy’ and ‘Storm Class Barometer’ with directions printed on the face and depictions of a ship at harbor. The instrumentation consist of a liquid barometer with a wax seal and a thermometer on the left. The item measures approx. 4.5 X 18.25 X 3 inches and is inscribed ‘Made in Germany’. The reverse features screw access to the instrumentation and positions for wall mounting. The item is the only one of its kind thus located. |
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IAW #7543
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EBAY#: 370050553800 | START: 2008-05-09 19:50:00 (week 74) END: 2008-05-16 19:50:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $1525.00 All went well do business here |
STAR TREK: VOY “ROUNDED BORG COMPUTER INTERFACE PANEL” | |||
A large prop item featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Voyager like “Drone” for use as a Borg themed computer interface. Items like this appeared in multiple sets including “Seven of Nine’s” (Jeri Ryan) cargo bay on “USS Voyager” and in the “Borg Queen’s” (Alice Kridge and Susanna Thompson) command center as well as variously on Borg cubes and starships. The item is rounded smoked acrylic with a graphical application applied to the reverse that is best viewed when back lit by an external light source. The display graphic appears as a multi-colored green themed series of faux buttons and readouts in the Borg language. The item features screw holes for mounting into a frame, the graphic does not occupy 6.5 and 8 inches at the ends because the item was originally mounted in a frame that covered this area. The item measures approx. 15.75 X 8.5 X 72 inches. |
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IAW #7547
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EBAY#: 370050553748 | START: 2008-05-09 19:42:00 (week 74) END: 2008-05-16 19:42:00 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $422.50 product as advertised good transaction |
STAR TREK VIII: FIRST CONTACT “MODEL ENTERPRISE NAME PLAQUE” | |||
A piece of set dressing featured in the eighth Star Trek feature film “First Contact”. This item is a name plaque for one of the model ships in the glass case that “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) breaks with the phaser rifle; it is a brown plaque with gold lettering that says “U.S.S. Enterprise, Constitution Class Starship, NCC-1701-A”. The item measures approx. 3 X 1.5 inches. |
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IAW #7634
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EBAY#: 370052791116 | START: 2008-05-17 17:38:00 (week 75) END: 2008-05-24 17:38:00 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $1293.00 Received exactly as described - they're a great eBayer A+ |
STAR TREK: ENT “ROMULAN MINE/XINDI SUPERWEAPON INTERIOR SET DRESSING” | |||
A piece of set dressing similar to those featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Zero Hour” and believed to be the one featured in the episode “Minefield”. This item was featured as part of the interior mechanism of the Romulan mine that attached itself to the hull of the “Enterprise NX-01”; it has a resin cast silver-colored cylinder roughly the shape of an extremely oversized lantern featuring a sticker on the side with Xindi script on it, an open area with several silver-colored plastic rods holding what would be the “lid” if the lantern metaphor is extended; six plastic, rod-shaped “lights” with graphical application accents around a similarly decorated metal core, a silver-colored plastic top featuring textured accents and plastic “windows” along the circumference and a group of six plastic “cog” looking aspects attached to the top of the top of the rod-shaped lights, two of which can be lifted out of the item housing like seen in “Minefield” . There are wires extending out from the bottom and the device lights up in screen caps but the electronics are untested. The item has an approx. diameter of 12 inches and a height of approx. 21 inches. |
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IAW #7638
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EBAY#: 370052791123 | START: 2008-05-17 17:46:00 (week 75) END: 2008-05-24 17:46:00 |
BIDS: 29 | PRICE: $1251.00 |
STAR TREK: VOY “SICKBAY MONITOR CONSOLE” | |||
Get ready to watch Star Trek in a whole new way from this large console appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Voyager like “Cathexis” and “Investigations”. The item is a fashioned wood console on rolling castors with acrylic elements and a monitor cavity. The base is heavy enough to keep the item upright but rolls easily enough to position according to your needs; the surface of the item is a large shaped black acrylic sheet. The monitor housing is positioned to accept small televisions or computer monitors and features a specially created clear acrylic sheet with metallic silver adhesive details for a 24th century appearance. The hood over the monitor housing is easily removable and the acrylic sheet comes away as well. Without the acrylic sheet the monitor housing is open to 19.5 inch screens with a 16.5 X 12 inch base and height, with the acrylic sheet a 13.5 inch screen can be obscured. Ports for power and data cables are present inside the cavity and one exists in the reverse of the item for external support. The item measures approx. 49 X 30 X 47inches. The item is inscribed ‘Sickbay 71 STV’ on the base and three Starfleet inventory applications adorn the exterior of the item, one referencing ‘Optical Data Network’. No internal electronics are included and only minor dings in the edging of the monitor housing has occurred. |
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IAW #7639
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EBAY#: 370052801612 | START: 2008-05-17 19:38:00 (week 75) END: 2008-05-24 19:38:00 |
BIDS: 25 | PRICE: $1125.00 |
STAR TREK: VOY “ENGINEERING LCARS READOUT PANEL” | |||
A mid-sized LCARS style panel (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) believed to have appeared variously in episodes of Star Trek: Voyager like “Investigations”. The item is a sheet of smoked acrylic with rounded corners and a graphical application adhered to the reverse that is best viewed when back lit by an external light source. The graphic depicts a series of static gages, faux buttons, readouts, indicators, and a depiction of the warp nacelles of the “USS Voyager” and their internal framework. A degree of scratching has damaged some of the graphic and the adhesive remains of some light boxes used to create blinking indicators are present. The item is believed to be one of the side positioned work station interfaces to the left of “USS Voyager’s” engineering section upon arriving from the main door. The item measures approx. 30 X 20 inches. |
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IAW #7640
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EBAY#: 130223475650 | START: 2008-05-17 17:48:00 (week 75) END: 2008-05-24 17:48:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $665.55 |
STAR TREK: “LCARS STYLE CONTROL BOARD” | |||
A computer interface control board created for Star Trek episodic television. The item is a smoked acrylic panel with a graphical application adhered to the reverse. The graphics are multi-colored indicators, faux buttons, and lights created in the LCARS style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System). An attitude and pitch control is presented on the left side labeled ‘Distribution Control’ and the right side lists several other incorporated elements. The item measures approx. 32.5 X 10.25 inches with rounded corners. The graphic is best viewed when back lit by an external light source, and while it features several slight scratches, none of them are distracting to view. |
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Christie's sale #1778, lot #23
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SALE: 40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection Christie's LotFinder#: 4779587 |
ESTIMATE: $7000 - $9000 PRICE: $52000 ($62400 with premium) |
ENTERPRISE-E CAPTAIN'S CHAIR | |
A padded aircraft-style armchair covered with burgundy-dyed imitation leather, the armrests with simulated control panels designed to accept a small LCD display screen -- 47x36x32in. -- featured as Jean-Luc Picard's Captain's chair on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise-E in Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis |
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