From Star Trek: Deep Space 9 we have The Grand Nagus' Staff of Office. This resin cast staff measures just over 53" tall and is painted to resemble a wooden staff with a gold Ferengi head. This is one of 10 (or so) staves made for the show and was used during production. The only flaw is a small hunk of the resin is missing (from being in storage for so long) at about 33" up the staff. Photos of the missing bit are below.
Also from DS9, we have a Cardassian Phaser. This phaser was used on set and subsequently dropped and broken by an actor on-set. The handle shows evidence of being re-glued back to the body of the weapon and the emitter is missing from the nose of the phaser. Still a beautiful piece even with this history.
From Star Trek: The Next Generation, we have a Federation Phaser. This phaser was first designed for Star Trek III (the feature film) and was used in episodes of TNG as an "old technology" phaser. The velcro holding the small P1 phaser on top has been lost to time so the P1 does seperate from the main body of the phaser. This phaser was most notably used in an episode of TNG entitled, "The Final Mission."
From the live action film, The Flintstones, we have the name plate from Fred's office. This nameplate is made to resemble carved stone but is actually very lightweight (and fragile) carved foam, painted to look like rock. Very fun piece.
From the sitcom, NewsRadio, the prop bottle of Malt Liquor used for the Rocket Fuel Malt Liquor commercial within the episode. This 40 ounce bottle has been emptied and re-filled with water and covered in the custom label by the props department.
From NewsRadio, one of the ON AIR signs from inside the broadcast booth. This sign lights up and has a switch installed on the plug. The sign is 14" wide and 3" tall. A must for any NewsRadio fan!
From NewsRadio, the station logo sign from the bullpen set. The sign is sheet metal with the logo silk screened onto it.
From NewsRadio, this is the prop program from The Jimmy James Farewell Jubilee. The program is blank inside but printed on the outside as you see.
From NewsRadio, this is the prop suicide note that "Ted from Accounting" leaves behind when he commits suicide by rigging the copy machine to do the dirty deed.
From NewsRadio, this is the prop tshirt made with Jimmy James portrait on it. Stephen Root, who played Jimmy, autographed it in character. The inscription says, " Donkey, donkey donkey! Love, Jimmy. (aka Stevie)"


















