Author Archives: Hallmark Star Trek Ornaments

Hallmark Star Trek Collection Up For Auction

A collection of 80+ ornaments is up for auction with an asking price of $3,600. The collection is missing a few notable ornaments (2007 Uhura, 2020-22 Enterprise Tree Topper, the Event Exclusives and others). The auction also appears to include at least three duplicates (1999 Worf, 1999 Stamp and 2005 Enterprise A).

Star Trek Hallmark ornament lot NIB.  from 1996 to 2021 Condition is “New   Also included will be the Star Trek 2021 ornaments 
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2011 USS Defiant Available on eBay *SOLD*

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Hallmark 2011 Keepsake Ornament SDCC NYCC Star Trek U.S.S. DEFIANT Mint in excellent condition box. This is a rare hard to find ornament. 

Ornament mint only taken out of box for inspection and photos. Ornament box in excellent condition see pictures. Any questions please contact me before purchase.

This Hallmark Keepsake ornament was originally offered at the 2011 New York Comic Con.

“Celebrate the 45th Anniversary of Star Trek with a Hallmark Keepsake ornament of the U.S.S. Defiant from “The Tholian Web.” Features luminescent paint that allows the ornament to glow green in the dark.”

LIMITED QUANTITY: ONLY 700 PRODUCED!!

Ornament will be packed well in sturdy box and shipped within a day of payment except for weekends and holidays. Shipping will be USPS priority mail insured with signature required. I ship only to lower 48 states.

UPDATE:

An offer of $1,650 was sent out to those who had ”watched” the auction.

SECOND UPDATE:

2011 Defiant sold for original asking price of $1899.95 plus $39.95 shipping.

‘Cause You Had A Bad Day (Parts 1-3)

Be sure to watch this short Simpsons clip before watching the Enterprise Tree Topper unboxing…

“You can actually pinpoint the second when his heart rips in half.“ -Bart Simpson, “I Love Lisa”, Season 4, Episode 15.
November 26, 2020

OOF! Yeah, that tree topper never should have been shipped as it was. Ridiculous.

The upside is that this proud fan uploaded a second video only five days later with a much happier ending.

When stuff like this happens, do not hesitate to call 1-800-HALLMARK. If we can’t help directly, we can point you to the people who can.

The upside is that this proud fan uploaded a second video only five days later with a much happier ending.

-Kevin Dimore

“Cause you had a bad day. You’re taking one down. You sing a sad song just to turn it around. You say you don’t know. You tell me, ‘don’t lie’.”

In 2009, Hallmark released 450 Uhura ornaments wearing a gold uniform. There may still be 450 figures out there but the boxes are closer to 449. WorthPoint

You work at a smile, and you go for a ride. You had a bad day. The camera don’t lie.

I know he blamed it on a ‘Dark Matter Anomaly’ but it was more likely a Caitian or a Kzinti.

You’re coming back down, and you really don’t mind. You had a bad day. You had a bad day.

Daniel Powter

Nation’s Treasures: Starfleet Academy Ornament

CBS Studios Star Trek Ornament – Starfleet Academy, 3” on each side, sold for $35.55 on 10.15.20.

The Academy motto was “Ex Astris, Scientia“, meaning “from the stars, knowledge” in Latin. The ancient Romans usually did not use verbs in inscriptions, so it would be better translated as “knowledge comes from the stars”. According to Michael Okuda, the motto was inspired by a quotation on the Apollo 13 mission patch, “Ex luna, scientia“. The Apollo 13 quote was itself a paraphrase of the motto of the United States Naval Academy, “Ex Scientia Tridens,” which means “from knowledge, seapower.”

The initially shown version “Ex Astra, Scientia” was grammatically wrong, as the preposition “ex” requires the ablative case “Astris“. According to Michael Okuda, six months after “The First Duty” aired he received a letter from a Latin Professor at Brown University pointing this out. This error was corrected for later appearances and also in the remastered Blu-ray edition of TNG.

There have been three versions of the Academy logo. The first version being the original logo seen in “The First Duty”, with the Latin grammar error. The second was seen only briefly behind Harry Kim’s interrogation in the alternate timeline in “Non Sequitur”. This logo had the updated Latin phrase and the rays of light had been inverted when compared to the original, with the outer border changing to a shade of pink rather than a red. The third logo debuted shortly thereafter with an updated Starfleet insignia and the border returning to a shade of red.

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