“Star Trek” memorabilia sold at warp speed earlier this month, raking in $3.6 million as buyers blasted past anticipated prices to bid where no man had gone before.
Julien’s Auctions “Bid Long and Prosper” set records for numerous prop sales, with the “long-lost phaser” of William Shatner’s “Captain James T. Kirk” fetching a record $910,000, nine times more than expected, making it the highest-selling “Star Trek” prop ever, the auction house said.
The second-highest price went to Kirk’s communicator, which took in $780,000, or about eight times the projected price of $100,000, Julien’s Auctions said.
Kirk’s bridge chair went for $44,450.
The tunic worn by James Doohan as “Montgomery Scott,” the USS Enterprise engineer affectionately known as “Scotty,” went for $50,800 along with a DVD, the auction house said. It had been projected to sell for $25,000 to $30,000.