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William Shatner’s Iconic Phaser Headlines The ‘Bid Long & Prosper’ ‘Star Trek’ Auction (Video)

William Shatner's long-lost legendary phaser and iconic communicator from the 'Star Trek' television series discovered and unveiled for the first time in over fifty years (each lot estimate of $100,000-$200,000). (Image credit: Julien's Auction)

 

Crack open your Tribble piggybank and prepare for an auction of stellar proportions when Julien’s Auctions and Infinity Festival presents the “Bid Long & Prosper” “Star Trek” auction on Nov. 9, 2024.

This exclusive exhibition and live auction showcase over 200 authentic “Star Trek” props and costumes. It will be held in Los Angeles at the culmination of Infinity Festival which runs from Nov. 6-9 at The Aster, offering speakers from AGBO, SEGA, NVIDIA, Z by HP, ILM Immersive, and more. The multimedia festival which unites storytellers and technologists, will also present a never-seen Dolby Cinema screening of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” Director’s Cut.

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Among the many “Star Trek” treasures featured in this event are William Shatner’s original “Captain James T. Kirk” Phaser and Communicator & Iconic Yellow Tunic, a USS Enterprise Helm and Navigation Console, Leonard Nimoy’s “Spock” Robe and Headband from “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,” a DeForest Kelley “Dr. Leonard McCoy” Space Suit, and James Doohan’s “Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott” Red Tunic.

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