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Stargate Live Auction Preview – Part Two

Pre-registration for the Official Stargate Prop and Costume Auction is now underway. It’s time again for GateWorld to take another exclusive look at some of the items up for sale this weekend, September 25 and 26, in Seattle and online!

Lot 13
“Children of the Gods” set plans and concept art blueprints

A series of 47 pages of blueprints and concept art concerning every aspect of the Stargate SG-1 pilot episode, from the construction of Stargate Command to Abydos and Chulak.
Estimated Value: $ 300 – $ 400

Lot 52
Atlantis Gate Room Stargate Segment

Segment of the hero Atlantis Gate Room Stargate, featured in nearly every episode of Atlantis. This segment features a chevron at the top, and is capped with panels on each end to create an attractive display piece.
Estimated Value: $ 8,000 – $ 10,000

Lot 119
Vala’s Dominatrix Costume from “Avalon”

Suggestive leather costume worn by Vala Mal Doran in the Season Nine SG-1 two-parter, “Avalon”. No size available.
Estimated Value: $ 600 – $ 800

Lot 199
Sheppard’s BDU from “Search and Rescue”

Hero dusty and bloody uniform worn by John Sheppard while trapped under Michael’s crushed compound in the Atlantis Season Five premiere, “Search and Rescue”. Features Atlantis and US flag patches. No size available.
Estimated Value: $ 300 – $ 400

Lot 346
Tomin’s Ori Warrior Costume

Costume worn by Tomin as commander of an Ori battalion. Includes resin helmet, tunic with vacuum-formed parts, collar, cape, gauntlets and gloves, greaves, boots and villager undergarments. Tunic size 42. Pants size 36.
Estimated Value: $ 1,000 – $ 1,500

Lot 422
Fraiser’s Dog Tags

Metal dog tags worn by Janet Fraiser in SG-1. Tags measure 2in x 1.25in. Chain measures 24in long.
Estimated Value: $ 200 – $ 400

Lot 507
Serpent Guard Helmet

Light-up helmet worn by a Serpent guard, used in the production of Stargate SG-1. Serpent guards protected Apophis and his numerous minions. This cobra design was the television series answer to the Horus and Anubis helmets from the 1994 Stargate feature film.
Estimated Value: $ 4,000 – $ 6,000

Lot 542
Ancient Lifesigns Detector with Arm Mount

Palm-sized Ancient computer with arm mount, capable of detecting a variety of life form readings. Shell is made of soft rubber with decals. Includes a Pocket PC which lights a paper graphic. Shell measures 5.75in x 4in x 1in. Aluminum arm mount measures 4.75in x 3.25in.
Estimated Value: $ 400 – $ 600

Lot 590
Asgard Puppet

Fully articulating animatronic Asgard puppet portraying Thor and numerous other Asgard throughout the most recent years of SG-1 and the Atlantis Season Five two-parter, “First Contact” and “The Lost Tribe”. This was the final version of the Asgard puppet to be created by the Stargate special effects team. The puppet still features the props applied to its body for the two-parter (these are easily removed).
Estimated Value: $ 8,000 – $ 10,000

Lot 628
Sodan Staff Weapon – Hero

Functional Sodan version of the Jaffa staff weapon, used by the reclusive Sodan society in Season Nine of SG-1. The Sodan were a splinter group of Jaffa warriors who separated themselves from the Goa’uld to find freedom, only raiding the strongholds of their enemy when they required Goa’uld symbiotes to survive. The conflict with the Ori eventually lead to their destruction. Staff is made of resin. The head opens and closes by means of an on/off switch and a push-button trigger. Measures 53in x 4.25in x 3in. Leather shoulder strap measures 58in.
Estimated Value: $ 1,000 – $ 2,000

Lot 671
Ancient Drone

The cornerstone of Ancient defense technology, introduced as a CG effect in the SG-1 Season Seven episode “Lost City” and seen in this practical version in the Atlantis pilot, “Rising”. Dr. Peter Grodin examines the device in detail in an early scene. Shortly afterward, this prop skitters across the frozen wastes of Antarctica, just short of General O’Neill. The head of the device is made of clear plastic, with six sets of flexible plastic tentacles. Prop is capable of lighting, but functionality is unverified. Measures 37in x 8in in diameter.
Estimated Value: $ 1,900 – $ 2,000

Lot 686
Prior Staff

Resin staff wielded by the emissaries of the Ori, introduced in SG-1 Season Nine’s “Avalon, Part 2” and seen through “The Ark of Truth”. Staff is sculpted and painted to resemble wood, and features the symbol of Origin. Measures 72in x 5in in diameter.
Estimated Value: $ 800 – $ 1,000

Lot 718
SGC General’s Office Chair

Burgundy vinyl office chair with five legged mahogany wood stand, used by Generals Hammond, O’Neill and Landry in all ten seasons of SG-1. Height is adjustable. Measures 46.25in x 28in x 26in with a 27in diameter base.
Estimated Value: $ 800 – $ 1,200

Lot 778
Goa’uld Tactical Station

Tactical station for Goa’uld ships introduced in the SG-1 Season Four episode “Exodus” and reused throughout the rest of the series. The device was created from several components featured in previous props, including Ma’chello’s mind transfer machine in “Holiday” (to comprise the body) and Pelops’s anti-aging device from Season One’s “Brief Candle”.
Estimated Value: $ 400 – $ 600

Lot 844
Quindosim Test Device

Device created by the Brotherhood of Fifteen on planet Sudaria to protect a Zero Point Module until the day an ancestor returned to claim it. The puzzle must be solved by placing the stones in the correct sequence to equal 15 in all directions. Anyone who answered incorrectly would be afflicted by a fatal poison. The correct answer revealed the Zero Point Module.
Estimated Value: $ 200 – $ 400

Lot 850
Origin Wall Sconce

Wall sconce in the shape of the symbol of Origin, seen on Ori warships throughout Season Ten of SG-1. The Ori developed the Origin religion thousands of years ago and shaped their societies so that beings beneath them would worship and provide them with energy. This wall decoration is a symbol of that devotion. Sconce is made of metal and mounted on an MDF panel. Features a frosted plastic lens over the light. Functionality unverified. Measures 27in x 15.25in x 5in.
Estimated Value: $ 400 – $ 600

These lots and more than 830 others are now available for viewing on the Propworx Web site! The commemorative catalog is now shipping as well.

Stay with GateWorld for one more exclusive look at some of the amazing pieces up for sale later this week!

Lot 13

“Children of the Gods” set plans and concept art blueprints

A series of 47 pages of blueprints and concept art concerning every aspect of the Stargate SG-1 pilot episode, from the construction of Stargate Command to Abydos and Chulak.

Conservative Estimate: $ 300 – $ 400

Lot 52

Atlantis Gate Room Stargate Segment

Segment of the hero Atlantis Gate Room Stargate, featured in nearly every episode of Atlantis. This segment features a chevron at the top, and is capped with panels on each end to create an attractive display piece.

Conservative Estimate: $ 8,000 – $ 10,000

Lot 119

Vala’s Dominatrix Costume from “Avalon”

Suggestive leather costume worn by Vala Mal Doran in the Season Nine SG-1 two-parter, “Avalon”. No size available.

$ 600 – $ 800

Lot 199

Sheppard’s BDU from “Search and Rescue”

Hero dusty and bloody uniform worn by John Sheppard while trapped under Michael’s crushed compound in the Atlantis Season Five premiere, “Search and Rescue”. Features Atlantis and US flag patches. No size available.

$ 300 – $ 400

Lot 346

Tomin’s Ori Warrior Costume

Costume worn by Tomin as commander of an Ori battalion. Includes resin helmet, tunic with vacuum-formed parts, collar, cape, gauntlets and gloves, greaves, boots and villager undergarments. Tunic size 42. Pants size 36.

$ 1,000 – $ 1,500

Lot 422

Fraiser’s Dog Tags

Metal dog tags worn by Janet Fraiser in SG-1. Tags measure 2in x 1.25in. Chain measures 24in long.

$ 200 – $ 400

Lot 507

Serpent Guard Helmet

Light-up helmet worn by a Serpent guard, used in the production of Stargate SG-1. Serpent guards protected Apophis and his numerous minions. This cobra design was the television series answer to the Horus and Anubis helmets from the 1994 Stargate feature film.

$ 4,000 – $ 6,000

Lot 542

Ancient Lifesigns Detector with Arm Mount

Palm-sized Ancient computer with arm mount, capable of detecting a variety of life form readings. Shell is made of soft rubber with decals. Includes a Pocket PC which lights a paper graphic. Shell measures 5.75in x 4in x 1in. Aluminum arm mount measures 4.75in x 3.25in.

$ 400 – $ 600

Lot 590

Asgard Puppet

Fully articulating animatronic Asgard puppet portraying Thor and numerous other Asgard throughout the most recent years of SG-1 and the Atlantis Season Five two-parter, “First Contact” and “The Lost Tribe”. This was the final version of the Asgard puppet to be created by the Stargate special effects team. The puppet still features the props applied to its body for the two-parter (these are easily removed).

$ 8,000 – $ 10,000

Lot 628

Sodan Staff Weapon – Hero

Functional Sodan version of the Jaffa staff weapon, used by the reclusive Sodan society in Season Nine of SG-1. The Sodan were a splinter group of Jaffa warriors who separated themselves from the Goa’uld to find freedom, only raiding the strongholds of their enemy when they required Goa’uld symbiotes to survive. The conflict with the Ori eventually lead to their destruction. Staff is made of resin. The head opens and closes by means of an on/off switch and a push-button trigger. Measures 53in x 4.25in x 3in. Leather shoulder strap measures 58in.

$ 1,000 – $ 2,000

Lot 671

Ancient Drone

The cornerstone of Ancient defense technology, introduced as a CG effect in the SG-1 Season Seven episode “Lost City” and seen in this practical version in the Atlantis pilot, “Rising”. Dr. Peter Grodin examines the device in detail in an early scene. Shortly afterward, this prop skitters across the frozen wastes of Antarctica, just short of General O’Neill. The head of the device is made of clear plastic, with six sets of flexible plastic tentacles. Prop is capable of lighting, but functionality is unverified. Measures 37in x 8in in diameter.

$ 1,900 – $ 2,000

Lot 686

Prior Staff

Resin staff wielded by the emissaries of the Ori, introduced in SG-1 Season Nine’s “Avalon, Part 2” and seen through “The Ark of Truth”. Staff is sculpted and painted to resemble wood, and features the symbol of Origin. Measures 72in x 5in in diameter.

$ 800 – $ 1,000

Lot 718

SGC General’s Office Chair

Burgundy vinyl office chair with five legged mahogany wood stand, used by Generals Hammond, O’Neill and Landry in all ten seasons of SG-1. Height is adjustable. Measures 46.25in x 28in x 26in with a 27in diameter base.

$ 800 – $ 1,200

David Read

David Read is the host of "Dial the Gate" and formerly GateWorld's co-editor. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, and has been with the site since 2003. From 2017 to 2019 he co-hosted "Dialing Home" for Stargate Command.

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  • They're auctioning off a chunk of the Atlantis Gate?! Doesn't look good for the Atlantis movie now too...

  • yeah, that is not a good sign. Unless they are planing to make it way better for the movie! Just trying to stay optimistic!

  • @ xbladedragonx: You do know that they can make a CG gate, right? That's what they did on SGU for the offworld gate.

  • I would have loved to bid on the SGC COTG blueprints. Setting aside I am in the UK, I just don't have the money.

    Its just a shame no one could have set up a Stargate exhibition, or museum to house all these things. That way every fan could have enjoyed them properly.

    I am all but convinced now we won't get the new films. Even if the MGM corporate problems sort themselves out, the fact the Bridge Studios clear out seems to be a complete one, and the length of time everything is taking may kill the prospects.

  • I so want the Drone and Asgard Puppet But i could never afford it unless i took out a loan.

    And if I took out a loan it would have to be for something i need for life to go on.

  • And they can totaly just use maya or something and make a fake computer gen stargate in the movie if they wanted to the effect of the gate are fake anyway doing the whole gate is not that hard these days.

    Hell they make whole fake rooms for them to stand in on that show.

    That is why they sold off the star trek ship models, the sgi looks better.

    Or just make a new one..

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