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Below is a recent realized price for a William Shatner Captain Kirk tunic from the Star Trek movie. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
William Shatner / Captain Kirk Movie Tunic. Sold for Over $6,000.
Here are some Star Trek items we have sold:
Screen-Used Ralph McQuarrie Original Model of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise From 1976
At the time of this model, McQuarrie was completing work on “Star Wars”, whose influence has been noted here, specifically, its similarity to the Star Destroyers of “Star Wars”. The design of this model is also the inspiration for the redesigned USS Discovery starship in 2017’s “Star Trek: Discovery”. Ship measures 15″ x 8″ wide, made of wood and plastic and with tape and ink accents. Professional repair where nacelle pylons meet the secondary hull, overall in very good condition, stunning for display. Accompanied by the book “The Art of Star Trek”, where the model is photographed and featured on page 56. Sold for $9,725.

Costume From “Star Trek I: The Motion Picture” — Made for DeForest Kelley as “Dr. McCoy”
Costume from “Star Trek I: The Motion Picture” for DeForest Kelley as “Dr. McCoy.” Grey trousers attached to shoes with matching Class-C jacket wrap. Jacket features wide, elbow length sleeves and metal Starfleet badge at waist where the jacket closes via Velcro and inner waist-tie. Western Costume Company tags read “Kelley DeForest” on each garment. Two, unattached green and gold medical division shoulder stripes included. Some small holes to back of jacket and minor soiling to right shoulder, otherwise excellent. It’s a Wrap COA. Sold for $4,800.


Star Trek cast signed photo, in a limited edition #863 of 2,500. Signed in black marker by all 7 original cast members: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig and James Doohan. Visible portion of photo measures 13.75” x 10.75”, framed to 20.25” square. With COA from Ken Goldin as well as sticker by Paramount Pictures on verso, copyrighted 1993. Near fine condition. Sold for $4,375.

Handwritten signed recollection by William Shatner on the early days of ”Star Trek” and the camaraderie that developed between himself, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley. Composed on his personal stationery, Shatner writes, ”These early shows were quite an exploration. Not just the amount of work memorizing ten pages and preparing ten pages for tomorrow but in getting to know the other players. Obviously I spent most of the time with Leonard and DeForest. We would discuss what we were saying in the script – but also we began to explore each other’s brains – I found that Leonard and I had so much in common – same background, same journey up through the ranks – children, wife. It was the beginning of a wonderful friend. DeForest who was a southerner, was different. But what [a] lovely gentleman – beautiful manners, and such a kind way of speaking. He led a settled life and loved the routine of coming to work and going home to his beloved wife – the three of us began to work together as a team – Dialogue between characters can be like a tennis game, the conversational ball batted back and forth can make for good drama but also the audience can sense the camraderie [sic] between the actors. I loved that the camraderie [sic] – I wish I knew how to spell it. / William Shatner”. Single page measures 7.25” x 10.25”. Near fine condition. Also with an LOA by William Shatner. Sold for $3,125.


Star Trek V Spock Costume
Commando field-duty uniform from “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.” Worn by actor Leonard Nimoy as “Spock.” Brown wool pants with elastic attachment at back where pants are broken for stunt use. Red stripes along outer seams and black belt loops for accompanying belt with Starfleet logo buckle. Matching sweater with brown shoulder accents, zip-up back and hole for jetpack harness scene. White undershirt with ribbed collar and zip-up back. All garments feature Paramount tags reading, “Nimoy.” Also includes unattached command division sleeve strip. Mint condition. Sold for $3,050.

Large Concept Sketch for “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” by Steven Chorney — Measures 17″ x 22″
Steven Chorney large concept sketch from “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” entitled “Peace Treaty” and featuring the “Star Trek” trio of William Shatner as James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Spock and DeForest Kelley as Bones McCoy. An award-winning illustration artist, Chorney’s artwork has been featured in over 120 motion picture campaigns, including “Indiana Jones”, the James Bond franchise, and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”. Done on illustration board measuring 17″ x 22″. Signed “Chorney” at lower right. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,400.

Star Trek VI Klingon Mask
Klingon head mask from the courtroom scene of “Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country.” Worn by background actors in the scene’s upper balconies. Prosthetic mask airbrushed brown with signature Klingon forehead ridges. Long, dark hair added behind ridges as well as light-brown eyebrows and goatee. Velcro strip in back of mask concealed by hair. Mask measures 12″ x 7″ x 11.5″. Mint condition. Sold for $1,000.

Star Trek Vulcan Robe and Skullcap
Star Trek Vulcan robe and skullcap. Long white robe features gray sash with rectangular resin Vulcan badge and gold accents. Red skullcap features matching Vulcan badge and two ear holes for Vulcan’s signature pointy ears. Rare full costume from the classic American sci-fi series in mint condition. Sold for $985.

We’ve also sold the following screen-worn costumes:
Kate Winslet Screen-Worn Coat From ”Titanic” — Worn During Her Dramatic Scenes of the Ship Sinking
Kate Winslet screen-worn coat from ”Titanic”. James Cameron directed Winslet in the 1997 blockbuster, in which she starred as the wealthy Rose DeWitt Bukater, star-crossed lover to Leonardo DiCaprio’s working class character Jack. Winslet is dressed in the pink coat during the scenes when the ship begins to sink. Staining to lower portion of silk lining due to this partial submergence during filming, else near fine. Extensive provenance includes a two year paid exhibition in a Titanic museum and write-up in the USA Today newspaper. Also with a COA from Twentieth-Century Fox, indicating that this coat was worn by Kate Winslet ”on deck during sinking scenes”, as well as an LOA from Salvador Perez, the Costume Manufacturing Foreman on ”Titanic,” confirming that this coat was screen-worn by Winslet in the film. A beautiful wardrobe piece from one of the most important sequences in ”Titanic,” the second highest grossing film of all time. Sold for $164,520.

Mark Hamill’s Screen-Worn Hero Pants in the Original 1977 ”Star Wars” as Luke Skywalker
Screen-worn ”hero” costume pants worn by Mark Hamill in his career-defining role as Luke Skywalker in the 1977 epic film ”Star Wars”, the first in the groundbreaking trilogy. As one of the top-grossing films of all time, George Lucas’ first film in the successful series won six Oscars, among many other awards. In a galaxy far, far away, Hamill donned these iconic pants as the Jedi Knight of all Jedi Knights, wearing the costume pants throughout much of the film. Sand-colored ”cotton drill” Levi’s pants are purposely distressed to display wear, with dirt to back right pocket and in spots to front of pant legs. In fact, in an accompanying article, Mark Hamill said of the pants, ”By the way, those pants I wore were just bleached Levi’s with the tag still in them.” Pants measure 29” waist x 37” in length with two 6” slits up each side. Customized by the famous London costumier, Bermans & Nathans, original tag sewn to inseam reads: ”Bermans & Nathans / 40 Camden St., / London N.W. 1” tag with a ”Mark Hamill / 10490 Luke / Star Wars” printed in type beneath it. Very good condition overall. Also with tags attached from both Christie’s, where the pants were originally auctioned, and Sotheby’s, from its 1998 auction. Sold for $60,000.

The Batsuit From “Batman Returns” Starring Val Kilmer — Measures Over 6′ Tall on Custom Display
The Batsuit from the 1995 hit superhero film “Batman Forever” directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Val Kilmer as Batman. Body of batsuit is in formed black rubber segments covered by the textured integral cape and cowl style mask, with long black leather gloves, boots and black plastic belt and bat symbol. Original parts of the costume from the film are the cowl, cape and body; the gloves, belt, insignia and shoes are replicas for the display. Cowl was likely not worn, but rather displayed in the Batcave scene, and attaches to the cape with velcro. Costume comes displayed dramatically on a mannequin with chiseled face of Kilmer, mounted to a 2′ square gray-white base with “BATMAN FOREVER” at front center. Zipper along the back opens to reveal “K.C. #59″ written in silver ink. Batsuit measures 6’5″ tall including 4″ tall base, and approximately 28” at the widest point of the cape. Light wear and cracking from use, with a few chips to top of insignia, and glue showing at top of cape where it attaches to cowl. Overall in very good plus condition, a stunning display. Sold for $45,000.

”RoboCop” OmniCorp Screen-Used Prop Body Parts From the Successful 2014 Remake of The Cult Classic
”RoboCop” screen-used prop body parts from the 2014 remake of the film. Parts are for the EM 208 OmniCorp robot. Includes four separated pieces: (1) EM-208 head, with molded features painted, as well as a high gloss foam coating. Silver and black in color, measures 8” x 8.5” with a 12” depth. (2) EM-208 torso as one full piece. Again with a high gloss coating. Molded features include a spinal column, immobile pistons, as well as other mechanical attachment pieces. Measures 14” x 30” with a 10” depth. Measures 7.8 pounds. (3) Two EM-208 legs, one left and one right leg, each in a high gloss coating. Left leg has two metal cord straps attached to the top for hanging and attachment purposes. Foot measures 6” x 13” together with the leg, 41” in height. Each leg weighs 8.4 pounds. Entire set weighs approximately 25 pounds. Minor wear, else near fine. With a COA from MGM. Sold for $25,000.


Joan Crawford’s hero dress from her magnum opus, “Mildred Pierce”. Joan Crawford currently ranks in the American Film Institute’s top ten actresses in the history of cinema. Polka-dot dress is worn by Crawford in the film’s promotional posters, in a still captured from the scene in the beginning of the film when she goes on a date, set at the Malibu beach house of her scheming beau Monte Beragon. Rayon dress, originally white, has since been dyed to a flesh tone color, with polka dots in a darker nude shade. Design features a slightly A-line cut shirt, long sleeves, pleated bodice and square neckline flanked by a simple bow on either side. A Warner Bros. Pictures label is sewn into the placket and has a hand note, “B – 2nd Dress / 18905-638”. Written inside the top in black felt tip is the note, “TBS / 209”. Dress fastens up the back and at the waistline with alternating snaps and hook-and-eye closures, also found at the cuffs. Discreet side zipper is placed over the hip. Likely altered for use in a later Warner Brothers film, dress measures 17.75″ from underarm to underarm, with 21″ sleeve and a petite 11″ across the waist. Original self-belt is absent; dress is accompanied by later grosgrain belt in brown with a cream stripe through the center. Scattered pinholes and stray threads, else near fine. A stunning piece worn by Crawford in her triumphant comeback role, where she delivered what is considered one of the Best Actress performances of all time. Provenance from Warner Brothers. Sold for $24,500.

Leonardo DiCaprio Signature Wardrobe from the 1997 Epic “Titanic” — Corduroy Trousers & Knit Shirt
Wardrobe made for Leonardo DiCaprio’s character the 1997 epic “Titanic”. Two-piece ensemble comprises (1) an oversize putty color long-sleeved cotton shirt with a bib detail of tan striped fabric. Measures 24″ across the chest. Light pilling, else near fine. (2) bronze corduroy trousers made by Dominic Gherardi, custom tailor for the movie, labeled “Leonardo DiC / Jack #2”. Trousers close with a button fly and waistband features buttons for suspenders. “Leonardo” label has detached from tailor’s label, else near fine. Costume has the original Fox Studio hang tags. Also accompanied by wardrobe department’s tag. Sold for $23,116.

Superman Hero Costume Worn by Christopher Reeve in the 1978 Superman Film
Very rare Superman “muscle tunic” worn by Christopher Reeve during filming of “Superman: The Movie”, the very first film of the beloved Christopher Reeve franchise, released in 1978. Tunic used in the flight scenes features two stitched holes on the sides, used to attach the flying harness. Four snaps at top are for attaching the cape. Signature blue tunic is made complete with Superman’s large emblematic gold and red “S” sewn onto the front. The original “Bermans & Nathans / 40 Camden St. / London N.W. 1” tag is still intact on the tunic’s inner back collar, next to the zipper, with the label reading in type: “CHRISTOPHER REEVE / 12312 WITH MUSCLES / SUPERMAN”. Made of special nylon fabric, used for its stretch and ability to retain its original shape. Without being stretched, tunic measures 18″ across the chest and 29″ long. A few small holes, otherwise in near fine condition. With Prop Store COA. Sold for $20,250.


Costume worn by Russell Crowe in the 2000 historical-fiction epic film ”Gladiator”, one of the most successful movies of all time. Crowe won the Academy Award for his performance as Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridias. Jany Yates also won for Best Costume Design, and the film itself won Best Picture. Arena costume includes a full-length sleeveless tunic in oatmeal colored burlap, lined in off-white cloth, with thick brown distressed leather belt by Cornejo of Madrid. Near fine. Accompanied by a 14” x 11” lobby card depicting Crowe in costume in a gladiator arena scene. With Prop Store COA. Sold for $15,786.


Jay Chou costume from “The Green Hornet”, the 2011 remake by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Chou stars as Kato, sidekick to Rogen’s Britt Reid and superhero alter ego The Green Hornet. Ensemble comprises: (1) jacket in charcoal grey and black herringbone lined in silver silk with mandarin collar in two-tone white and charcoal. Measures 18″ across the chest with 17.5″ sleeve, (2) black long-sleeved custom shirt with white mandarin collar by Anto Beverly Hills with the actor’s initials JC and the date September 2009 embroidered on the label, and Jay’s name handwritten inside. Measurements match those of the jacket, (3)black rubber mask that hooks around the ears, (4) peaked cap style hat in charcoal grey herringbone with black leather bill and band. Near fine overall. Provenance from Profiles in History. Sold for $12,500.

Roddy McDowell’s Screen-Worn Planet of the Apes Costume
Roddy McDowell’s screen-worn costume from 1968 sci-fi classic film ”Planet of the Apes.” Morton Haack was Oscar-nominated for costume design for this iconic picture. The 4-piece ape suit bears the label of legendary Hollywood wardrobe design house Western Costume. McDowell’s name is hand-written on the label with production number 2771-1, with the wardrobe department’s tag still attached. Green and brown cotton ensemble comprises a tunic, pants, and undergarment. Near fine. With provenance from Profiles in History. Sold for $9,582.

Magnificent Signature Emmy Rossum Screen-Worn “Phantom of the Opera” Rhinestone Encrusted Gown with Executive Producer COA
Emmy Rossum screen-worn costume from 2004 musical film “The Phantom of the Opera”. Rossum starred as Christine Daaé and was dressed onscreen in this grand gown. Off-white four-piece gown features a boned off-the-shoulder bodice with wispy tulle and rhinestone detailing to the shoulders and flesh-toned neckline. Bodice laces up the back and measures 16″ across the chest. The lower half of the gown consists of a bouffant floor-length skirt with train, featuring an allover overlay of delicate tulle. Overlay is bejeweled with rhinestones arranged in radiating designs in varying sizes, accented by thread lines in gold and silver. Rhinestones range in color from white to green and brown. Fully lined skirt sits high on the waist, snaps up the inside and fastens at the waistband with a hook and eye closure. Measures 60″ to the tip of the train and 21.5″ around the inside of the waist. Light soiling from wear in production and some snagging holes to tulle at the bottom, else near fine. Accompanied by a hoop skirt piece and bouffant petticoat for shape. A truly magnificent costume from a celebrated opera within an opera. With a COA signed by the film’s executive producer. Sold for $6,809.

Elizabeth Taylor screen-worn gown from the 1977 film, ”A Little Night Music,” based on the successful 1973 Sondheim musical. Directed by Harold Prince, the film starred Taylor, Len Cariou, Lesley-Anne Down and Diana Rigg. Taylor played Desiree Armfeldt, a famous actress who tries to seduce a newly married former fling in Austria circa 1900. Custom-made for Elizabeth Taylor by renowned designer Florence Kotz for costumer Barbara Matera, gown has original ”Barbara Matera LTD, New York” tag sewn to inseam with ”Ms. Taylor” printed on it in typescript. Gown is lilac with a teal chiffon overlay and art nouveau-style floral patterns embroidered at bottom. Costume also includes a boned bodice and ruffled sleeves with attached satin belt. Measures 15” shoulder to shoulder and 57” inches in length, with a train. Dress is delicate where bodice is attached to skirt, else near fine condition overall. From the estate of Elizabeth Taylor and with Christie’s provenance. Sold for $6,083.

Buffalo Bob Smith Screen-Worn ”Howdy Doody” Costume — Also Worn for Cover of ”TV Guide” in 1954
”Howdy Doody” costume screen-worn on the show by its host and co-creator, Buffalo Bob Smith, and also worn on the cover of ”TV Guide” magazine from 1954. Suit is known to be the only surviving costume from the early 1950s era of ”Howdy Doody”. Cowboy style costume includes fringed jacket with a buffalo image sewn on the back, matching fringed pants, and a belt with decorative metal pieces sewn on. Custom-made costume is approximate size large. Light discoloration in spots, and a few small holes. Overall in very good condition. With an LOA from Robin Smith, Bob Smith’s son. Sold for $6,250.

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