

This item was identified by Joseph Loy from Dayton, Ohio.
According to the Christie's Catalogue, this is:
LOT 771 - KLINGON WALL PANEL
A full-scale prop space ship wall made of particle board and plywood built as structural beams and other hardware, painted in the Klingon style as aged, distressed metal -- 165x85x40in. -- built for the Klingon bird-of-prey ship in "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier," and featured in numerous subsequent Klingon ship interiors
Estimate:
$500-700
Joseph described it as a Klingon wall panel built for the bird-of-prey in "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" and used in other Klingon ships as the years have gone by.
Tracy-Lynn Reside from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada said she wasn't sure but believes it to be a replica of the console aboard the "SS Bounty" in "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home."
Lee W. from Philadelphia, PA guessed that it is the underground computer station from ST:TNG, season 1, episode 20, the "Arsenal of Freedom." It generated the assault devices and the hologram salesperson.
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