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The new arrivals will join The Keeper which was released at July’s Ornament Premiere.




















Very slight differences in color. The 2018 Discovery is more of a reddish bronze while the 2024 Discovery is a goldish copper.











Values below come from Hooked on Hallmark (HoH) and The Ornament Factory (OF) as of 9.12.24. Prices are based off ornaments in boxes listed in mint condition. It is very likely you can find Hallmark Star Trek ornaments at a reduced price on other sites or eBay.
This list should be used to judge rarity and demand rather than resell value. If you are interested in current secondary market values please visit the 2024 Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Catalog.
Hooked on Hallmark and The Ornament Factory are not affiliated with this site. HallmarkStarTrekOrnaments.com does not resell ornaments.
Hallmark branded ornaments (red box ornaments) typically can not be found for resell on ornament websites. They are listed below in blue and their prices are based on recent eBay sale averages.
Many of the Star Trek Storytellers are still available at Hallmark.com at a deep discount.




The U.S.S. Discovery (NCC-1031), a 23rd century Crossfield-class ship, becomes one of the most important weapons in the war between the Federation and Klingons as the crew journeys across the galaxy. Based on the “Star Trek: Discovery” series—which transports viewers to a time before the familiar five-year mission of the original Star Trek series—this Christmas tree ornament features the namesake vessel that embraces the same ideology and intrepid legacy that has inspired generations. Battery operated.

Carrying its crew on all-new voyages, the refit version of the U.S.S. Enterprise launched to face the cosmic entity known as V’Ger. Boasting updates to its warp nacelles and overall design, this Enterprise was introduced in the first Star Trek feature-length film in 1979, “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Delight a fan with this Christmas tree ornament of the iconic starship that lights up. Battery operated.






eBay item number:116290401565








eBay item number:286050461491









You can’t buy this on Amazon. The “Hand of Apollo” Star Trek Christmas Ornament is only available from the Earth to Sky Store. On Aug. 15, 2024, it flew to the stratosphere onboard a cosmic ray research balloon, reaching an altitude of 107,117 feet above the Sierra Nevada mountains of central California.
This ornament depicts the iconic opening scene from original Star Trek series episode “Who Mourns for Adonais?” first aired in 1967. Near the planet Pollux III, the Enterprise was held dead in space by a massive energy field shaped as a human hand. It belonged to a being claiming to be the Greek god Apollo.
The ornament floated in the stratosphere for 3 hours while radiation sensors inside the payload gathered data for the students’ radiation monitoring project. After the balloon exploded, as planned, the payload parachuted back to Earth, landing in the White Mountains overlooking Bishop, CA.
The ornament comes with a Christmas card showing the hand in flight, and certifying that it has traveled to the edge of space and back again.







It looks like someone didn’t get the memo and is selling off a 2024 Captain Pike ornament before the scheduled October 12th release. The ornament, which will be $21.99 at retail, is being sold at a price-gouging $49.99.
I encourage everyone to not reward the seller by purchasing but to have patience for a mere five more weeks.








(Vic Fontaine)
06.08.36 – 09.02.24

“While a more widely-available edition will arrive this October, the Enterprise-B made this year’s slate to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: Generations… and I have to say, I am in love.” -Kelly Phillips, TrekCore.com

“The real standout for me is the texture of the Talosian robe. I was worried it may look a bit flat, based on the photo on the front of the box.” -Kelly Phillips, TrekCore.com
Be sure to read the entire review with spectacular close up images…
Review — Hallmark’s 2024 STAR TREK Ornaments: ‘The Keeper’ and ‘Nexus Damaged’ USS Enterprise-B











Hallmark’s reissues of the 2018 U.S.S. Discovery and the 2019 Enterprise Refit are coming a bit earlier than the previously announced October 1st date. The ornaments are “currently soon” for purchase on Hallmark’s website and are listed as “Early September”. The ornaments anre also coming with a bit of a higher price tags than previously announced. The Discovery is still shown with its 2018 packaging while the Enterprise Refit is pictured with updated 2024 artwork. Neither have a new or old product code associated with it.
The U.S.S. Discovery (NCC-1031), a 23rd century Crossfield-class ship, becomes one of the most important weapons in the war between the Federation and Klingons as the crew journeys across the galaxy. Based on the “Star Trek: Discovery” series—which transports viewers to a time before the familiar five-year mission of the original Star Trek series—this Christmas tree ornament features the namesake vessel that embraces the same ideology and intrepid legacy that has inspired generations. Battery operated.








Carrying its crew on all-new voyages, the refit version of the U.S.S. Enterprise launched to face the cosmic entity known as V’Ger. Boasting updates to its warp nacelles and overall design, this Enterprise was introduced in the first Star Trek feature-length film in 1979, “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.” Delight a fan with this Christmas tree ornament of the iconic starship that lights up. Battery operated.







085d. Spock, Quog ©2018 has a product code 2HCM3379
Purchased in Canada in 2018.




Thank you for sending in the images Harry O.