From Dec. 15, 2006 through Apr. 13, 2009, the California based screen used entertainment memorabilia dealer ItsAWrap! (http://www.itsawraphollywood.com) conducted a series of weekly auctions via ebay on behalf of CBS/Paramount that offered a tremendous variety of props, costumes, set fixtures, scripts and production related artifacts from the Star Trek franchise to a worldwide audience and collector base. Over the course of 121 weeks, approximately 9100 unique items that spanned the first 10 Star Trek feature films and the last four television series (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise) were sold. Additionally, perhaps 10 costumes from The Original Series (consisting of 4 or 5 light blue Technicians Jumpsuits, 2 pairs of Federation uniform trousers, a dark green Nilz Baris suit seen in "The Trouble with Tribbles", and 2 Tellarite jumpsuits from "Journey to Babel") were auctioned as part of the vast Paramount warehouse inventory that was dispersed. The ItsAWrap sales commenced only weeks after the historic Christie's "40 Years Of Star Trek" auction was held in October, 2006; which offered collectors a total of 1000 lots of screen used memorabilia, highlighted by a number of major starship filming models from the franchise.
Presented below are some detailed photos of a screen used Star Trek: Enterprise TOS-style Computer Console prop that was sold during the auctions of ItsAWrap. This rare piece realized a final bid of $2365 in an auction which ended on June 8, 2007. The auction description for the lot is reproduced as follows:
STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE "ORIGINAL SERIES-STYLE COMPUTER CONSOLE"
A prop computer console featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes "In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II" in sets depicting the "Starship Defiant". The console is made of a wood housing with a smoked acrylic 'display screen' and a similarly constructed button board that features affixed 'jewel' style buttons and a row of fixed position multi-colored switches. The console lights when plugged into a standard American 120 volt outlet via a cable and a two prong plug. The item measures approx. 22 x 21 x 23.5 inches.