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These are pictures I took at the South Kensington Christie's display of Star Trek props and memorabilia being auctioned later in the year. Only a small sample of the collection was available to view, comprising of uniforms, props and models. Not all of these items are represented on this page. For more information on the auction see the Star Trek section of Christie's website.

3D chess set used in the Ten Forward Lounge throughout TNG The set made its final appearence in Enterprise's last episode Ambassador Class model built as the Ent-C, now suffering multiple personality syndrome
Note the splitting framework Dax's Klingon opera outfit
T'pol's TOS uniform from In A Mirror, Darkly
Possible remainders of battle damage paintwork?
Kirk's uniform USS Reliant model with two sets of rollbars with different stages of damage
One half of the display
Worf's spine from Ethics

 

Snaps from a temporary Star Trek exhibition in Hyde Park, London in March 2004(?). The exhibition included extensive displays and many rarely seen props from the series. I had quite a basic camera back then and the lighting was very gloomy, so the majority of these pictures are blurry or over exposed.

Heavily detailed model of the Borg Sphere from First Contact Concept sketches by John Eaves of the ship in the Enterprise opening credits Small model of the Excelsior used in Flashback and subsequently as other vessels Nebula class model originally built as the USS Pheonix Labeled USS Leeds Huge wooden model only detailed on the underside, so presumeably the one used for the Regency One vs Defiant battle
Oberth Class Vico with battle damage Full sized Scorpion mock-up used in Star Trek Nemesis Shuttle Copernicus from The Final Frontier One of Voyager's surviving shuttles. Extra nacelles with damage were displayed as well TNG Shuttlepod. It's just under half a metre long and has a back door that opens Constellation Class filming model. Labelled USS Valkyrie for a display in 1996