Monday, September 20, 2010

Buy your very own SG-1 Travel Stargate !

Need a SG-1 Travel Stargate to make that vacation getaway come true? Would the SGC Briefing Room Table turn your dining room into the ultimate Stargate headquarters? How about the Asgard Animatronic Puppet to complete your ultimate alien collection? Then the Official Stargate Auctions are just what you need!

The auction catalog is now available to order and for preview online via our catalog viewer. We also offer a PDF for download that consists of the auction notices, forewords, and pages for each and every lot up for auction.

The online digital version does not include the behind-the-scenes insights, photos and interviews from the creative personnel involved with the Stargate franchise. These features are only available in the print edition.

It’s amazing to think that in just a few short days one of the most iconic props in sci-fi history will be in the hands (or garage) of a fan of the series.



The travel Stargate from SG-1 (Lot 51 in the catalog) was created for the original pilot, “Children of the Gods”, and used wherever the Milky Way gate existed outside of Stargate Command when it wasn’t generated by computer (A separate gate was used at the SGC).

This gate represented Abydos and Chulak in the pilot, all the way through Praxion in “Stargate Continuum”. It is currently being used in the production of Stargate Universe Season Two.

The Stargate is made of fiberglass and is mounted on a welded steel frame, and features working lights behind the chevrons. This auction includes two metal stands.

One stand rests the Stargate directly on the ground, and the other places the gate 20 inches from the ground. Stargate itself measures 22ft in diameter.

Please bear in mind that the stone pedestal and Dial Home Device are not included in this sale.

Propworx is privileged to be selling such an iconic piece of television! The gate is Lot 51 in the auction catalog, and will thus be sold on the first day of the event, Saturday September 25.

The Stargate auction will be hosted on the Internet by Live Auctioneers

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