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Ferengi Tricorder from Star Trek: The Next Generation

Ferengi Tricorder from Star Trek: The Next Generation

(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Stunt Ferengi Tricorder of dense rubber used by Quark throughout the TNG episode, “Firstborn,” as well as the episodes, “Suspicions” and “The Perfect Mate.”  Hand-painted and detailed with faux LED lights and gold bead accents.  Measures 3 ¾ in. x 7 ½ in.

Auction Estimate:  $400 - $600

Cardassian PADD from Star Trek: The Next Generation

Cardassian PADD from Star Trek: The Next Generation

(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Cardassian PADD of resin with applied Cardassian language decal, gold and white decals.  This style PADD is seen in the episodes, “A Time to Stand,” “Chain of Command,” “Destiny,” “Second Skin,” “Strange Bedfellows” and other episodes.

Auction Estimate:  $400 - $600

Romulan PADD from Star Trek: The Next Generation

Romulan PADD from Star Trek: The Next Generation

(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Romulan PADD of resin painted silver and grey with blue and copper accents and graphic Romulan language decal.  This style PADD is seen in the episodes, “Birthright, Part II,” “Redemption,” and “Unification.”  Measures 8 ¼ in. x 4 in.

Auction Estimate:  $400 - $600

Klingon Defense Force PADD from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Klingon Defense Force PADD from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 

(Paramount-TV, 1987-94)  Klingon Defense Force PADD of resin painted dark green with graphic decals depicting Klingon scripts on the view screen and applied gold metallic decal accents.  This style PADD is glimpsed in TNG and is seen widely throughout DS9 in “Apocalypse Rising,” “Blaze of Glory,” “In the Cards,” “Sons and “Daughters,” “You Are Cordially Invited,” and other episodes.  Measures 7 ½ in. x 2 ¾ in.

Auction Estimate:  $400 - $600

Klingon dagger from Star Trek: The Next Generation

Klingon dagger from Star Trek: The Next Generation


(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Klingon dagger from Season Three of TNG, including “The Bonding,” “Redemption,” “Rightful Heir,” “Sins of the Father” and other episodes.  Constructed of hard rubber blade with foam latex handle and applied rubber details, completely hand-painted and detailed.  Measures 16 in. long x 5 in. wide at the hilt.

Auction Estimate:  $400 - $600

Ricardo Montalban “Khan” desert protective helmet and shoulder wrap from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Ricardo Montalban “Khan” desert protective helmet and
shoulder wrap from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan







(Paramount, 1982) Black leather helmet and mask with intricate silver metal chains laced together, purple/blue cloth wrap and distinctive metal mask.  This signature costume was worn during the first dramatic appearance of “Khan” on the planet, when he and his crew emerge from the desert landscape.  “Khan” slowly pulls off his mask and reveals himself to the disbelief of “Chekov” and uttering the lines, “…I never forget a face…Mister…Chekov…isn’t it?  I never thought to see your face again.”  High drama!!  A fantastic piece of wardrobe from this climactic moment.  Displayed on a custom base which mimics the red rocky soil of Ceti Alpha V and SS Botany Bay descriptive plaque.  Stands 44 in. tall.


Auction Estimate:  $30,000 - $50,000

Hero illuminating sequencer/scanner device from Star Trek: The Search for Spock and The Next Generation

Hero iluminating sequencer/scanner device from
Star Trek: The Search for Spock and Star Trek: The Next Generation




(Paramount-TV, 1987-1994) Constructed of resin and Plexiglass with applied decal accents. It measures 7 ½ in. long and features a small switch that activates the chasing LEDs along the tip. First seen used by George Takei “Sulu” in Star Trek: The Search for Spock to destroy a control panel in the detention facility holding Dr. McCoy. The device was subsequently modified and used as a scanner in the episodes “Peak Performance,” “Déjà Q,” “Force of Nature,” “I Borg,” “In Theory,” “The Mind’s Eye,” “The Next Phase,” “Timescape,” and “Yesterday’s Enterprise.” Used as a sequencer scanner in “Redemption” and a technical scanner in “Datalore.”


Auction Estimate:  $800 - $1200

Brent Spiner “Data” painting from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, Birthright, Part 1

Brent Spiner “Data” painting from the
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, Birthright, Part 1
Scene from the
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, Birthright, Part 1
(Paramount, 1987-1994) After a tendril of energy knocks Data unconscious, he experiences a vision where he sees Dr Noonien Soong, his creator and “father” of sorts. Data seeks Picard's advice about his vision, explaining some of the interpretations he has derived from it, based on other cultures. Picard encourages Data to explore what the image represents to him personally. Data returns to his quarters and paints pictures of what he saw in the vision. Digital print on canvas and featuring red paint marks and black paint embellishment on one of the geese at the top right. The painting was also seen in the episode, “Inheritance.” Measures 24 in. x 30 in.   


Auction Estimate:  $300 - $500

Doug Little Original Pastel Artworks (3) from The Wrath of Khan for Lincoln Enterprises

Doug Little original pastel artwork
of Spock from The Wrath of Khan
for Lincoln Enterprises
Doug Little original pastel artwork
of Kirk  from The Wrath of Khan
for Lincoln Enterprises

Doug Little original pastel artwork
of Kirstie Alley from The Wrath of Khan
for Lincoln Enterprises

Doug Little Original Pastel Artworks (3) from The Wrath of Khan for Lincoln Enterprises.  Ca. 1982 chalk pastel (3) on 18” x 24” colored illustration paper by Doug Little for Lincoln Enterprises commemorative posters of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan featuring portraits of Spock, Kirk, and Kirstie Alley as Lt. Saavik, together with two of the finished posters.  

Auction Estimate:  $400 – $600

Hero Ferengi Phaser From Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine

Hero Ferengi Phaser
From Star Trek:The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine
(Paramount-TV, 1987-1994, 1993-1999) Ferengi phaser constructed of cast resin, painted brown with additional color accents and an aluminum emitter tip. First seen in the TNG episode, “Menage a Troi.”  Also seen in subsequent TNG episodes, “Rascals” and “Bloodlines,” as well as the DS9 episode, “Vortex.”  Measures 6 in long.


Auction Estimate:  $600 - $800