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Screen Used Star Trek Prop Sword

By rmtemsguy, 29 May, 2021
Description

Screen used scimitar-like prop sword used variously in Star Trek episodic television. Can be seen in Star Trek: Voyager, Season 1 Episode 12: “Heroes and Demons”, that originally aired on April 24, 1995. Obtained in July 2020 from a private dealer. The sword was originally sold as one in a lot of four swords by It's A Wrap! Production Wardrobe Sales based in Burbank, CA. Paramount Pictures enlisted them directly to sell a huge number of items, around 15,000, that were left following the Christie's 40 years of Star Trek: The Collection auction held in October 2006. The auctions began in December 2006 and continued through December 2009. This sword has been matched exactly to the photographs found in the original auction listing, lot number 4427, that sold during the week of July 13, 2007. I've included a picture of the original auction listing as well as a link (see below) . Unknown exact production date. http://startrekpropcollector.com/trekauctions/item.pl?i=4427

Category
Other
Medium
Metal (appears to be rolled aluminum), leather, faux leather, possibly fabric, and paint/stain
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
1.5 X 35 x 2.4375 inches
Date Period
Estimated 1995
Weight
Approximately 1.5 lbs
Price Paid (If known)
$300
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

4 years ago

Re: Screen Used Star Trek Prop Sword

You should really contact an appraiser or dealer that specializes in TV/Movie Memorabilia for an accurate valuation for this piece. Pieces like this attain their highest value when sold through specialist auctions that deal with such things.

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Charley

6 months 3 weeks ago

Star Trek Prop Sword - Scimitar/Dao Style Appraisal

Appraised Item

This is a screen-used scimitar-like prop sword from the Star Trek: Voyager television series, specifically featured in Season 1, Episode 12: "Heroes and Demons", aired April 24, 1995. The item has been authenticated as part of Lot #4427, sold by It’s A Wrap! Production Wardrobe Sales in July 2007, which was commissioned by Paramount Pictures to sell Star Trek props.

Provenance

The sword originated from a sale by It’s A Wrap!, a production auction house specializing in official Star Trek memorabilia. The auction series followed the 2006 40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection auction held by Christie’s. Lot #4427 contained four swords used in various Star Trek productions. This sword has been matched to photos from the original sale, verifying its authenticity and screen use.

Details

  • Material: Rolled aluminum blade, leather-wrapped grip (some faux elements), and painted/stained finishes
  • Condition: Good, with minor production-related wear
  • Dimensions: 35 inches in length, 2.4375 inches wide
  • Weight: Approximately 1.5 lbs
  • Date: Likely produced around 1995

Historical and Collectible Significance

This sword is significant within the Star Trek memorabilia market due to its specific screen use in the Voyager episode "Heroes and Demons." Its unique design, a blend of futuristic and historical weapon styles, reflects the show's attention to detail. Star Trek collectors highly value authenticated screen-used props, especially those associated with memorable episodes or unique designs.

Appraised Value

  • Original Purchase Price (July 2020): $300
  • Estimated Current Value (Private Sale): $400–$600
  • Estimated Current Value (Auction): $450–$650

The sword's value is enhanced by its documented provenance, screen use, and connection to a specific episode. Collectors specializing in Star Trek memorabilia are the ideal target audience, with higher prices attainable in niche auctions or dedicated prop sales.

Additional Notes

The original auction listing from 2007 can be found here. It contains detailed photographs that confirm the item's authenticity and provenance.

Conclusion

Based on its condition, screen use, and documented provenance, this Star Trek prop sword is a valuable collector’s item. Selling through specialized auctions or directly to Star Trek enthusiasts will maximize its value. For further assistance with the sale, platforms such as Prop Store, Heritage Auctions, or eBay with targeted marketing to Star Trek collectors are recommended.

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