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Profiles in History sale #14, lot #261
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SALE: The Ultimate Sci-Fi Auction | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $950 |
RICK STERNBACH BORG SKETCHES FROM STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION | |
Profiles in History sale #14, lot #262
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RICK STERNBACH BORG HEAD SKETCHES FROM STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION | |
Profiles in History sale #14, lot #263
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RICK STERNBACH DATA & PICARD BORG SKETCHES FROM THE EPISODE "BEST OF BOTH WORLDS" | |
Profiles in History sale #14, lot #331
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DATA LINK USED BY LOCUTUS (PICARD AS A BORG) FROM THE STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION EPISODE "BEST OF BOTH WORLDS" | |
Profiles in History sale #21, lot #379
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 21 | ESTIMATE: $800 - $1000 PRICE: $700 |
STUNT BORG ARM FROM STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT | |
(Paramount, 1996) Black leather glove with black neoprene gauntlets and attached rubber and plastic hoses, worn by one of the Borg during the filming of a stunt sequence. |
Profiles in History sale #22, lot #470
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 22 | ESTIMATE: $2000 - $3000 PRICE: unknown |
BORG PANEL FROM STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION | |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Vaccu-form Borg panel, hand-painted dark brown/black with muted gold and copper accents. Used on the Next Generation series, as well as the Next Gen films. Measures 3 ft. wide x 8 ft tall. |
Profiles in History sale #22, lot #479
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 22 | ESTIMATE: $1000 - $1500 PRICE: $1000 |
BORG HEAD AND BODY PARTS FROM STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT | |
(Paramount, 1996) Lot consists of a partial Borg background skull, constructed of lacquered foam painted black and grey with attached tubing; a partial head appliance; partial skeletal hand; and another foam rubber body part. |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #343
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $500 - $700 PRICE: $650 |
Extremely Rare Borg forearm phaser used in Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount TV, 1987-1994) Black-painted molded resin with an aluminum firing tip and Velcro bottom. Only a handful were ever made and this is the only one currently known to have survived. From the 6th and 7th season episodes “Decent, Part I” and “Decent, Part II”. Measures approx. 5 inches long. |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #397
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $300 - $500 PRICE: $350 |
Modified Borg Phaser from Star Trek: Voyager | |
(Paramount TV, 1994-2001) This bronze-painted molded resin, with a Velcro bottom and machine metal firing tip. Measures approx. 4 inches in length. |
Profiles in History sale #25, lot #612
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 25 | ESTIMATE: $3000 - $5000 PRICE: $3000 |
Kate Mulgrew Borg costume used in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Unimatrix Zero, Part I” | |
(Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) Two-piece black & silver painted foam and rubber jumpsuit costume worn by Kate Mulgrew as the Borg-assimilated Janeway in the season six finale episode, “Unimatrix Zero, Part I”. This is the hero costume with electronic wiring on the back. Also includes a pair of matching boots. Internal Voyager costume label handwritten in black ink, “Kate Mulgrew”. |
Profiles in History sale #30, lot #1213
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 30 EBAY LIVE#: 230194386941 |
ESTIMATE: $300 - $500 PRICE: $1500 |
Space Dock construction drone miniature with attached blue-screen rod from Star Trek: The Motion Picture | |
(Paramount, 1979) One of the highlights of Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the dramatic "unveiling" of the new USS Enterprise in the Spacedock. Whizzing around the majestic white galleon are yellow and white construction drones, of which this is a particularly fine example. |
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Profiles in History sale #31, lot #915
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187777 |
ESTIMATE: $2500 - $3500 PRICE: unknown |
Borg stunt arm from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Molded foam rubber latex painted charcoal grey and copper, and used as a stunt Borg arm on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Measures 23 in. long. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #928
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 330218031208 |
ESTIMATE: $300 - $500 PRICE: unknown |
Borg chest plate from Star Trek: First Contact | |
(Paramount, 1996) Partial Borg chest plate appliance with rear straps. Constructed of molded foam rubber painted black with gold, silver and copper color detailing. Used in the production of Star Trek: First Contact. Measures approx. 20 inches across. |
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IAW #6128
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EBAY#: 140180536834 | START: 2007-11-17 16:02:00 (week 49) END: 2007-11-24 16:02:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $1791.99 |
STAR TREK: TNG “TRANSPORTER CONTROL LCARS PANEL” | |||
A smoked acrylic LCARS style panel featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is roughly trapezoid shaped and features a graphical application adhered to the reverse appearing when the item is backlit. The item also features a series of light control boxes that illuminate the ‘touch screen’ controls on the function side when a set of lights plugged into the boxes are lit in sequence. The item is missing some of the bulb cover plates on some of the boxes due to time and storage conditions. The graphic is inscribed ‘pattern buffer’ on the left and ‘target’ on the right. A degree of liquid or smudge damage to the graphic has occurred on the right side and the item measures approx. 20.5 X 1.5 X 10.5 inches. This panel is the only one thus far located with a light configuration of this kind and the only transporter control themed panel known in the collection. | |||
EBAY#: 130197092580 | START: 2008-02-10 16:12:00 (week 61) END: 2008-02-17 16:12:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $670.00 Nice prop. |
STAR TREK: TNG “TRANSPORTER CONTROL LCARS PANEL” | |||
A smoked acrylic LCARS style panel featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is roughly trapezoid shaped and features a graphical application adhered to the reverse appearing when the item is backlit. The item also features a series of light control boxes that illuminate the ‘touch screen’ controls on the function side when a set of lights plugged into the boxes are lit in sequence. The item is missing some of the bulb cover plates on some of the boxes due to time and storage conditions. The graphic is inscribed ‘pattern buffer’ on the left and ‘target’ on the right. A degree of liquid or smudge damage to the graphic has occurred on the right side and the item measures approx. 20.5 X 1.5 X 10.5 inches. This panel is the only one thus far located with a light configuration of this kind and the only transporter control themed panel known in the collection. |
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IAW #0043
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EBAY#: 140065395907 | START: 2006-12-15 13:38:00 (week 1) END: 2006-12-22 13:38:00 |
BIDS: 18 | PRICE: $338.00 As always, a pleasure! An asset to ebay! Highly recommended! |
3 DISTRESSED BORG BACKLIT PANELS | |||
These deliberately distressed backlit panels were used on a Borg console that made for episodes of either Star Trek: The Next Generation o Voyager. Dark acrylic has been used to make the paneling with distressed graphics sheets attached on the back that are intended to be backlit. The smallest panel also appears to have been intentionally slightly melted in the top right corner. The two large panels each measure approx. 19 x 10 inches, the small panel measures approx. 10 ½ x 8 inches. |
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IAW #0143
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EBAY#: 140167920809 | START: 2007-10-12 17:18:00 (week 44) END: 2007-10-18 11:10:20 |
BIDS: 0 | PRICE: |
STAR TREK: VOY "BORG SCALP ATTACHMENT" | |||
A single Borg scalp made from latex and plastic parts. The “scalp” itself is made from latex, painted to appear pale and blotchy; a sunken section of the scalp is plastic with electrical details, wires attached to exposed lights. Given its excellent condition and the “First Contact” style of painted skin appearance this item would have been worn in episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and in the feature film Star Trek VIII: First Contact. Previous Borg characters on Star Trek: The Next Generation were paler and less detailed. This rare piece of special effects make-up measures approx. 7 X 4 X 2 inches. |
IAW #0174
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EBAY#: 140117216256 | START: 2007-05-11 15:21:00 (week 22) END: 2007-05-18 15:21:00 |
BIDS: 22 | PRICE: $960.00 |
STAR TREK: PROP BORG ARM | |||
Made from cast resin and metal details, painted black with attached tubes and foam rubber details this Borg arm was made for episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and continued use in episodes of Voyager and in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. Arms like this were worn by background actors portraying various Borg drones. This one features a pair of grasping metal 'fingers' that appear made to cut. Measures approx. 30 X 6 1/2 X 6 inches. |
IAW #0175
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EBAY#: 140081825438 | START: 2007-02-02 12:16:00 (week 8) END: 2007-02-09 12:16:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: $450.00 exactly as described - original screen-used prop w/ COA. |
STAR TREK: PROP BORG ARM | |||
Made from cast resin and painted black with a reddish hue; with attached tubes and foam rubber details this Borg arm was made for episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and continued use in episodes of Voyager and in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. Arms like this were worn by background actors portraying various Borg drones. This one features a pair of grasping pincers controlled by finger rings inside the arm itself. Measures approx. 25 X 7 X 6 1/2 inches. |
IAW #0176
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EBAY#: 140065373585 | START: 2006-12-15 12:56:00 (week 1) END: 2006-12-22 12:56:00 |
BIDS: 15 | PRICE: |
PROP BORG ARM | |||
Made from cast resin and painted black with attached tubes and foam rubber details this Borg arm was made for episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and continued use in episodes of Voyager and in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. Arms like this were worn by background actors portraying various Borg drones. Measures approx. 24 X 8 X 7 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 140071592037 | START: 2007-01-05 15:16:07 (week 4) END: 2007-01-12 15:16:07 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $355.00 |
PROP BORG ARM | |||
Made from cast resin and painted black with attached tubes and foam rubber details this Borg arm was made for episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and continued use in episodes of Voyager and in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. Arms like this were worn by background actors portraying various Borg drones. Measures approx. 24 X 8 X 7 inches. |
IAW #0718
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EBAY#: 140069518847 | START: 2006-12-29 14:50:00 (week 3) END: 2007-01-05 14:50:00 |
BIDS: 8 | PRICE: $205.00 Wonderful, will buy from again. Packing was very well done. We love It. |
STAR TREK VIII: FIRST CONTACT “BORG” BONE | |||
Made for Star Trek VIII: First Contact in which “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) infiltrates the ‘assimilated' engineering section of the USS Enterprise-E in a successful bid to release an engine compound capable of disintegrating all organic material with which it comes into contact. The item is made to look as though its organic components have been cleanly removed due to its contact with ‘warp plasma coolant’. Following the event, the remnants of defeated Borg drones are strewn about all over the engineering section. This rare item is a cast resin Borg leg bone with metallic silver paint and black wiring details and it measures approx. 18 X 6.5 X 3.25 inches. |
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IAW #0842
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EBAY#: 140071527240 | START: 2007-01-05 14:40:00 (week 4) END: 2007-01-12 14:40:00 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: |
ENTERPRISE “TARKALEAN-BORG” COSTUME – MALE | |||
In the episode “Regeneration” of Star Trek: Enterprise, a paradox has occurred in that the Borg has been found on Earth before humanity has ever met them. The crew of the “Enterprise NX-01” has been assigned to rescue their kidnapped researchers but the unstoppable Borg have improved their technology over and over again by the time the crew catches up to their hijacked ship. Having assimilated a Tarkalean freighter and its crew “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) has to fend off the aliens, as they become more and more Borg. Their costume is teal simulated leather pants with blue accents and black elastic stirrups and suspenders with a matching top jacket and belt. The uniform is ‘distressed' by Borg additives! An area around each shoulder and on the left breast has been ‘torn’ open to reveal the onset of Borg assimilation whereby there are exposed special effects applications of pale ‘skin’ with Borg implants. The uniform also has a sewn on metal badge unique to the ‘Tarkaleans’. The sewn in Enterprise tag reads ‘Mark Chadwick’. |
IAW #0846
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EBAY#: 140071527068 | START: 2007-01-05 14:00:00 (week 4) END: 2007-01-12 14:00:00 |
BIDS: 10 | PRICE: $400.00 Super! |
ENTERPRISE “TARKALEAN-BORG” COSTUME – FEMALE | |||
In the episode “Regeneration” of Star Trek: Enterprise, a paradox has occurred in that the Borg has been found on Earth before humanity has ever met them. The crew of the “Enterprise NX-01” has been assigned to rescue their kidnapped researchers but the unstoppable Borg have improved their technology over and over again by the time the crew catches up to their hijacked ship. Having assimilated a Tarkalean freighter and its crew “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) has to fend off the aliens, as they become more and more Borg. Their costume is teal simulated leather pants with blue accents and black elastic stirrups and suspenders with a matching top jacket and belt. The uniform is ‘distressed' by Borg additives! An area around each shoulder and on the left breast has been ‘torn’ open to reveal the onset of Borg assimilation whereby there are exposed special effects applications of pale ‘skin’ with Borg implants. The uniform also has a sewn on metal badge unique to the ‘Tarkaleans’. The sewn in Enterprise tag reads ‘Nicole Randal’. |
IAW #10070
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EBAY#: 370142528579 | START: 2009-01-10 16:42:00 (week 109) END: 2009-01-20 16:42:00 |
BIDS: 13 | PRICE: $203.49 |
STAR TREK: TNG “BORG ROTATING SERVO” | |||
A prop believed to have been part of a Borg arm appearing in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is made from molded plastic painted black and metallic silver with a machined metal end that is colored bronze. The item features a two directional switch and a lock and its untested mechanism is believed rotate the metal ends. The item measures approx. 7.5 X 1.5 X 1.5 inches. |
IAW #10415
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EBAY#: 370157930460 | START: 2009-02-11 18:52:00 (week 113) END: 2009-02-18 18:52:00 |
BIDS: 3 | PRICE: $280.00 |
STAR TREK VIII: “METALLIC BORG BONE LOT” | |||
A lot of Borg ‘bones’ featured in Star Trek VIII: First Contact for use in scenes taking place during the dénouement of the film in the Engineering set. The items are molded resin ‘bones’ painted metallic silver with black adhesive detail lining for a ‘constructed’ appearance. This lot consists of half a skull, a foot, a leg bone, arm bone, and a partial rib cage. The items are distressed to appear ‘savaged’ and ‘torn apart’. The foot measures approx. 9 X 3 X 3, the arm 17 X 2 X 1.5, the leg 17 X 3 X 3, the ribs 7 X 5 X 1, and the skull 8.5 X 6.5 X 3 inches. |
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