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Profiles in History sale #14, lot #138
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SALE: The Ultimate Sci-Fi Auction | ESTIMATE: $30000 - $40000 PRICE: $30000 |
CAPTAIN KIRK ALTERNATE UNIVERSE HERO TUNIC & SASH FROM THE STAR TREK EPISODE "MIRROR MIRROR" | |
Profiles in History sale #14, lot #270
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SALE: The Ultimate Sci-Fi Auction | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $425 |
RICK STERNBACH CONCEPT SKETCHES FROM "CAPTAIN'S HOLIDAY" | |
Profiles in History sale #22, lot #445
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 22 | ESTIMATE: $800 - $1000 PRICE: $900 |
COSTUME SKETCH OF CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK’S “CLASS A UNIFORM” WORN BY WILLIAM SHATNER IN STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE | |
(Paramount, 1979) Costume sketch of Captain Kirk’s “Class ‘A’ Uniform” as worn by William Shatner, accomplished in gouache and ink on a 15 in. x 20 in. sheet of artist’s illustration board by Robert Fletcher. Signed by Fletcher at the lower right. |
Profiles in History sale #23, lot #333
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 23 | ESTIMATE: $600 - $800 PRICE: $900 |
Patrick Stewart captain’s briefcase carried as “Jean Luc Picard” on Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Custom-formed black plastic clamshell briefcase with integral handle at the top, and hinged bottom which opens to reveal a slotted interior, designed to hold discs or (most likely) Isolinear chips. Starfleet decal on the facing side is marked “402” with additional numeric codes. A great Star Trek prop, carried by the captain of the Enterprise! |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #263
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $1000 |
Original John Hanley cover artwork featuring the captains of the Enterprise for the 25th anniversary of Star Trek issue of Cinefantastique | |
(Volume 22, Number 3) John Hanley became a freelance artist in 1989 and found his niche in sports art, entertainment, and the publishing industries. He built a prestigious client list creating posters, books and promotional art for motion pictures including Jurassic Park, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Small Soldiers and others. [From his website]. This wonderful piece is accomplished in air-brushed watercolor and acrylic on board. Measures 22 in. x 27 in. |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #272
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $600 |
Original David Voigt cover artwork featuring Captains Janeway, Chakotay and Tuvoc from Star Trek: Voyager for Cinefantastique | |
(Volume 27, Numbers 4/5) Accomplished in acrylic on board. Measures 15½ in. x 19½ in. |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #274
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $600 |
Original David Voigt cover artwork featuring Captains Kirk and Avery with the Star Trek “tribbles” for Cinefantastique | |
(Volume 29, Numbers 6/7) Accomplished in acrylic on board. Measures 16 in. x 20 in. |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #387
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $800 |
Captain Proton phaser used by Tuvok in Star Trek: Voyager | |
(Paramount TV, 1994-2001) Gold and red-painted molded resin made in the “Flash Gordon” style for the fifth season episode “Bride of Chaotica” and used by Tuvok during the holodeck simulation scenes. However, this prop is not seen in the final cut of the episode. It is the only one made in this configuration. Measures approx. 13 inches long. |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #388
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $1700 |
Captain Proton phaser used in Star Trek: Voyager | |
(Paramount TV, 1994-2001) Silver and blue-painted molded resin made in the “Flash Gordon” style and seen in the fifth season episode “Bride of Chaotica” during the holodeck simulation scenes. This piece is the only one made in this configuration. Measures approx. 13 inches long. |
Profiles in History sale #24, lot #389
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 24 | ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: $1800 |
Captain Proton phaser used in Star Trek: Voyager | |
(Paramount TV, 1994-2001) Silver and red-painted molded resin made in the “Flash Gordon” style and seen in the fifth season episode “Bride of Chaotica” during the holodeck simulation scenes. This piece is the only one made in this configuration. Measures approx. 13 inches long. |
Profiles in History sale #25, lot #582
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 25 | ESTIMATE: $600 - $800 PRICE: $600 |
William Shatner flight suit worn as “Captain Kirk” in Star Trek Generations | |
(Paramount, 1994) Dark gray rubber and spandex costume with blue and purple reflective square paste-ons. Includes tunic, vest, two sets of leg guards, a pair of gauntlets, and pair of shoulder epaulettes. Some of the square paste-ons have fallen off the costume. Worn by William Shatner in his seminal role as “Captain James T. Kirk”. The sky-diving scene in which this costume was worn was deleted from the final version of the film. |
Profiles in History sale #25, lot #599
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 25 | ESTIMATE: $4000 - $6000 PRICE: $4000 |
Patrick Stewart “Captain Picard” duty uniform tunic from Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Original Starfleet duty uniform tunic with uniquely oriented reverse zipper closure on the back. Worn by Patrick Stewart in his seminal role as “Captain Jean-Luc Picard” in Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
Profiles in History sale #25, lot #603
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 25 | ESTIMATE: $1500 - $2000 PRICE: unknown |
Paul Winfield costume worn as “Captain Dathon” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Darmok” | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This costume consists of green pleather pants, tunic and a gray and pink vest with Velcro attachments. Worn by Paul Winfield as the Tamarian captain “Dathon” in the season five episode, “Darmok”. Each garment has an internal costume label handwritten in bold black ink, “Paul Winfield”. |
Profiles in History sale #25, lot #610
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 25 | ESTIMATE: $800 - $1000 PRICE: $800 |
Kate Mulgrew under-jumpsuit worn as “Captain Kathryn Janeway” from Star Trek: Voyager | |
(Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) Original black & gray shortsleeve Starfleet duty uniform under-jumpsuit worn by Kate Mulgrew as “Captain Kathryn Janeway”. Internal Voyager costume label handwritten “Kate Mulgrew”. |
Profiles in History sale #27, lot #605
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 27 | ESTIMATE: $800 - $1000 PRICE: unknown |
Paul Winfield costume worn as “Captain Dathon” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Darmok” | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This costume consists of green pleather pants, tunic and a gray and pink vest with Velcro attachments. Worn by Paul Winfield as the Tamarian captain “Dathon” in the season five episode, “Darmok”. Each garment has an internal costume label handwritten in bold black ink, “Paul Winfield”. |
Profiles in History sale #31, lot #926
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 31 EBAY LIVE#: 230230187791 |
ESTIMATE: $4000 - $6000 PRICE: $4000 ($4800 with premium) |
Working phaser rifle used on-screen by Captain Picard in Star Trek: First Contact | |
(Paramount, 1996) Constructed of black and grey-painted resin with retractable strap and working sight that is wired for illumination. Used on-screen by Patrick Stewart in his role as “Captain Jean-Luc Picard” in Star Trek: First Contact. Measures 33 inches long and comes with a Letter of Authenticity by Set Decorator John Dwyer. |
Profiles in History sale #32, lot #726
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 32 EBAY LIVE#: 260257431753 |
ESTIMATE: $8000 - $10000 PRICE: $13000 |
Star Trek: The Next Generation Captain Picard's desktop computer. | |
(Paramount-TV, 1987) Hero working prop used in all seven seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation as well as the seventh Star Trek film, Generations. The surface and lighted graphics were refurbished at various points during the course of the series and the computer remains in its final configuration for Star Trek: Generations. The computer is marked "#1" on the bottom denoting its use as the primary hero computer. This particular computer made appearances in each of Picard's, Data's and Riker's quarters, Crusher's office and most notably in Captain Picard's Ready Room. Powered by AA batteries, depressing the main white switch engages the internal illumination for the screen. One of only two surviving illuminating Starfleet desktop computers from ST: TNG. An extremely rare and desirable prop. |
Profiles in History sale #33, lot #266
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 33 EBAY LIVE#: 230308881772 |
ESTIMATE: $400 - $600 PRICE: unknown |
Captain Kirk original production cel from Star Trek: The Animated Adventures. | |
(NBC-TV, 1973-75) Set of two animation cels which together make up the final image of Captain Kirk, along with an original production background. The cels measure 11 in. x 14 in. with production numbers at the upper and lower margins (cels) and upper right background. Here Captain Kirk is seen looking to his right in a futuristic setting. |
Profiles in History sale #33, lot #419
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SALE: Hollywood Auction 33 EBAY LIVE#: 260318685044 |
ESTIMATE: $4000 - $6000 PRICE: unknown |
Working phaser rifle used on-screen by Captain Picard in Star Trek: First Contact. | |
(Paramount, 1996) Constructed of black and grey-painted resin with retractable strap and working sight that is wired for illumination. Used on-screen by Patrick Stewart in his role as "Captain Jean-Luc Picard" in Star Trek: First Contact. Measures 33 in. long and comes with a Letter of Authenticity by Set Decorator John Dwyer. |
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PRICE: $7000.00 |
STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT – CAPTAIN PICARD COMMANDO STYLE UNIFORM |
Made for Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) this Commando Style uniform was seen in 'Star Trek VIII - First Contact'. The outfit includes a black and grey Starfleet vest and black pants. The burgundy shirt included in this ensemble was worn by Patrick Stewart's stunt double. |
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IAW #0190
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EBAY#: 140065395720 | START: 2006-12-15 13:14:00 (week 1) END: 2006-12-22 13:14:00 |
BIDS: 14 | PRICE: |
RENE PICARDS'PADD FEATURING HIS REPORT ON STARSHIPS | |||
Following Captain Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) capture and assimilation into the Borg Collective and his subsequent rescue and return to humanity he was given a little off time. This was featured in a beloved episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation called "Family" in which we see the captain's return to La Barre, France, his birthplace, and the family vineyard run by his brother, Robert. In the episode, Picard's nephew Rene explains to his uncle that he has written a report about starships and that it has a great deal to do with the famous captain. The item up for bid in this auction is the actual prop PADD (Personal Access Display Device) meant to serve as Rene's report should Captain Picard actually be seen reading it on screen. Unfortunately, that scene was never included in the episode and this heartwarming prop was not part of the show. It is however, built with great detail as the beige PADD features gold trim around a black 'screen' and 'button' housings. The 'screen' includes text that explains in the fashion of children what starships are and which one is the biggest. Furthermore it details who is in command of that ship as well as what it looks like and who wrote the report. Measures approx. 17 x 10 x 1/4 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 140074182107 | START: 2007-01-12 15:20:04 (week 5) END: 2007-01-19 15:20:04 |
BIDS: 22 | PRICE: $470.99 |
RENE PICARDS' PADD FEATURING HIS REPORT ON STARSHIPS | |||
Following Captain Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) capture and assimilation into the Borg Collective and his subsequent rescue and return to humanity he was given a little off time. This was featured in a beloved episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation called “Family” in which we see the captain’s return to La Barre, France, his birthplace, and the family vineyard run by his brother, Robert. In the episode, Picard’s nephew Rene explains to his uncle that he has written a report about starships and that it has a great deal to do with the famous captain. The item up for bid in this auction is the actual prop PADD (Personal Access Display Device) meant to serve as Rene’s report should Captain Picard actually be seen reading it on screen. Unfortunately, that scene was never included in the episode and this heartwarming prop was not part of the show. It is however, built with great detail as the beige PADD features gold trim around a black ‘screen’ and ‘button’ housings. The ‘screen’ includes text that explains in the fashion of children what starships are and which one is the biggest. Furthermore it details who is in command of that ship as well as what it looks like and who wrote the report. Measures approx. 17 x 10 x 1/4 inches. |
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IAW #1383
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EBAY#: 140165449509 | START: 2007-10-05 16:58:00 (week 43) END: 2007-10-08 11:26:24 |
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STAR TREK: “VULCAN ROCK” | |||
The Vulcans are a humanoid race from the plant Vulcan who are known for their great sense of logic and stoic nature. They were one of the instrumental species responsible for establishing the United Federation of Planets. This Vulcan faux rock was made for use on Star Trek episodic television and/or feature films. It is made of resin painted gray and features the Vulcan IDIC symbol with Vulcan script. It measures approx. 4 ½ x 3 x 1 ½ inches. | |||
EBAY#: 140166450249 | START: 2007-10-08 12:59:59 (week 43) END: 2007-10-15 12:59:59 |
BIDS: 28 | PRICE: $1136.11 item shipped promptly in advertised condition with good COA |
STAR TREK: “THE STONE OF J'KAH” | |||
The Stone of J'Kah was presented to Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew in honor of their visit to the monastery of P'Jem. The Stone of J'Kah represents the foundation of everything the Vulcans believe in: a life of order and logic. It is made of resin, painted gray and features the Vulcan IDIC symbol with Vulcan script. It measures approx. 4 ½ x 3 x 1 ½ inches. |
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IAW #3247
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EBAY#: 140119635510 | START: 2007-05-18 13:26:00 (week 23) END: 2007-05-25 13:26:00 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $168.50 |
STAR TREK: DS9 “XEPOLITE HITMAN – THE MAQUIS, PART II” JACKET | |||
“Drofo Awa” (Michael Bell) was the hetman (captain) of a Xepolite freighter encountered by “Commander Sisko” (Avery Brooks) and the Cardassian “Gul Dukat” (Marc Alaimo) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Maquis. Part II”. He was discovered smuggling weapons for the Cardassians into the Demilitarized Zone. The jacket is camouflage gray with black patterned stripes and plastic dotted accents. Jacket comes complete with costume tag. |
IAW #3428
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EBAY#: 140122327811 | START: 2007-05-25 17:15:00 (week 24) END: 2007-06-01 17:15:00 |
BIDS: 16 | PRICE: $152.50 Prompt delivery, exactly as described, Thanks again!!!!!! |
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION “DEJA Q – BRE'EL IV ALIEN SCIENTIST” | |||
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Deja Q” wherein “Q” (John De Lancie) returns while the “Enterprise-D” attempts to help Bre'el IV re-stabilize their moon’s orbit. The costume is a military green jacket with tan leather accents, pleated arms that gives a ribbed appearance, two functioning pockets, a zip up the front, and a similarly colored mesh head dress that tucks under the collar of the jacket. The costumer’s tag mistakenly names this as the costume for a “Calamarain Scientist” when the Calamarain are an extra-galactic race that is trying to kill “Q” and not one of the inhabitants of Bre’el IV. The tag reads ‘#161 Deja Q, Calamarain Scientist, Benny Gong’. |
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IAW #3442
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EBAY#: 140122327797 | START: 2007-05-25 17:11:00 (week 24) END: 2007-06-01 17:11:00 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $326.00 Excellent Ebayer Highly Recommend A+ |
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION “ALL GOOD THINGS… - TIRELLIAN ANDRONA COSTUME” | |||
A costume featured in a scene cut from the final version of the finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “All Good Things…”, wherein the “Enterprise-D” encounters five Tirellian transports in the Devron system which was to be played by Martha Hackett as the commander “Androna”. The costume is a jacket of various shades of striped and checkered purple, red stitched material along the shoulders, leather piping over that, a leather collar, zip and clasps down the back, corresponding stripes and checks on the trousers along with a textured diamond pattern down the middle, and stirrups for the feet. A sewn in tag reads ‘Star Trek: TNG, Martha Hackett' and the costumer’s tag reads ‘#747 All Good Things, Androna/Terellian (Present), Martha Hackett’. Hackett is perhaps best known for portraying recurring villain “Seska” on Star Trek: Voyager. |
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