Live Auction
Bid Long & Prosper

Live Auction

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Taking place on November 9th at Infinity Festival at The Aster in Hollywood, this auction is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire genuine artifacts from the legendary science fiction franchise.
From the original series to "Star Trek: Nemesis," the auction will showcase a vast array of props, costumes, and production materials representing all eras of the Star Trek universe. Highlights include:
Whether you're a seasoned collector or a passionate fan, this auction is your chance to own a piece of Star Trek history. These artifacts represent not just objects, but also the enduring legacy of a franchise that has captured the imaginations of generations.
The auction is part of Infinity Festival, a celebration of science fiction, fantasy, and technology. This means that in addition to bidding on Star Trek memorabilia, you can also engage with fellow fans, attend panels and screenings, and immerse yourself in the world of science fiction. Be sure to purchase tickets at Infinity Festival to view the exhibition during this three-day event. Visit the website. https://infinityfestival.com/ to secure your tickets today!
Don't miss this opportunity to acquire a piece of Star Trek history and celebrate the franchise's enduring legacy. Mark your calendars for November 9th and prepare to "Bid Long & Prosper" with Julien’s Auctions kicking off at 10 AM PST.
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Limited Exhibition, November 7-8, 2024
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Created in 1966, this hero version of the communicator is one of only two hero Communicators created for the show making it extremely rare and desirable. The hero Communicators, known in the collecting community as “Alpha” and “Beta,” are distinguished from the other eight communicators created for the original series because of their moving central “moire” pattern dials that were rarely seen on-screen. Held by its current owners for nearly fifty years, this Communicator, “Beta,” was thought to be lost until now.
The original helm and navigation console from the USS Enterprise used during the production of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series (Desilu Productions, 1966 - 1969).
An original space suit ensemble as worn by DeForest Kelley as "Dr. Leonard McCoy" in the season three episode "The Tholian Web" of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series (Paramount Television, 1968-1969).
This ensemble is composed of a silver-tone lamé and includes its original silver-tone helmet with mesh grille. Various component pieces have deteriorated over time or are now missing from the ensemble. The neck ring that joins the outfit to the helmet is no longer with the ensemble, and may have been repurposed for other productions.
The original Deep Space Nine space station filming miniature used during the production of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Paramount Domestic Television, 1993 - 1999).
The Deep Space Nine space station model is composed of epoxy resin and features an internal metal armature for support. The filming miniature is rigged for illumination with some of the lighted elements currently functioning.
This model can be seen in the opening credits of every episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and throughout the series. Only one shot in the final episode of the series shows the Deep Space 9 station in CGI form rather than the physical model.
An original costume design production archive for 16th episode of the second season of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (Paramount Domestic Television, 1988), entitled "Q Who."
This episode of the series is famous for featuring the first appearance of the race of cybernetic organism antagonists that recur across the series - The Borg.