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Posted Oct 8th 2006 10:12AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry, Web, Star Trek: The Next Generation

Christie's auction house wrapped up the first auction of official
Star Trek memorabilia on Saturday. To say it was a success would be a huge understatement. Almost all of the items sold for more than their pre-sale estimates, and the final take of $7,107,040 was more than double what was expected.
Models and miniatures were the big winners. A model of the Enterprise that was used in the
Next Generation series and the
Generations movie went for an astounding $576,000. It was estimated to sell for $15,000 to $25,000. Eight other items in the models and miniatures category also managed to sell for more than $100,000. The top costume was a space suit worn by Dr. McCoy in the original series episode "The Tholian Web", going for $144,000.
The History Channel streamed the auction live on their website, but if you missed it, they also filmed everything for a future documentary. You can find more info about other items that sold in the Washington Post
article.
[ thanks Evadne ]
Posted May 18th 2006 8:58PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: CBS, Industry

Hey, Trekkies! Did you spend all your money on the
complete set of
Star Trek DVDs? Time to get a bank loan because there's more stuff to buy. A lot more.
CBS Paramount Studios is unloading its vault of
Star Trek memorabilia for an auction at Christie's this fall. There will be something from every series and all 10 movies. More than 4,000 items will be up for bid, including big ticket numbers like a replica of Capt. Kirk's chair that was recreated for a
Deep Space Nine episode called "Trials and Tribble-ations". It's expected to go for $10,000 to $15,000. And the actual miniature USS Enterprise used as a visual effect in the movie,
Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country, could fetch upwards of $25,000.
The collection goes on tour this week in Germany. It goes up for auction on October 5-7 at Christie's in New York.