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Robin Curtis Personally Signed Portrait 8 x 10 Photograph Framed

Robin Curtis Personally Signed Portrait 8 x 10 Photograph Framed

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Certificate of Authenticity

Every signed item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from industry-leading authenticators such as Beckett, PSA/DNA, JSA, or Exclusive Signings private signings.
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A must-have for Star Trek fans and collectors, this personally signed 8x10 portrait of Robin Curtis celebrates her role as Lieutenant Saavik in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. As the Vulcan Starfleet officer, Curtis brought intelligence and poise to the beloved sci-fi franchise. This rare autographed piece is a fantastic addition to any Star Trek or classic film memorabilia collection.

Expertly framed for a sleek and polished display, this signed photograph is preserved to ensure long-lasting quality. Whether displayed in a home theater, office, or memorabilia collection, this piece is a stunning tribute to a talented actress in the Star Trek universe.

Features

  • Robin Curtis Signed Photograph – Authentic personally signed 8x10 portrait.
  • Dimensions – 330mm x 410mm (Framed Photo).
  • High-Quality Framing – Professionally framed for a polished and stylish display.
  • Authentic Signature – Includes Robin Curtis’ verified autograph with certificate of authenticity.
  • Material – Printed on high-quality photo paper and framed with durable materials.
  • Fast Shipping – Dispatched directly from our Brisbane warehouse to your door.
  • Colours and Frame – Please note that frame and colours may vary slightly from the image shown due to availability and screen variations.
  • Perfect Gift – Ideal for Star Trek fans, sci-fi collectors, or admirers of Robin Curtis’ work.