
Source: The Enchanted Manor (2012)

Source: The Enchanted Manor (2012)
As of 8:00 am C.S.T. today (7/24/17) Keepsake Ornament Club Members can order 2017 Event Exclusive ornaments. HARLEY QUINN, T-70 X-Wing Fighter, U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C are believed to be those ornaments that are available.
It can be confusing how to go about ordering on Hallmark’s site. As of last year this seemed to be the best process…
– Go to: Hallmark.com/KeepsakeOrnamentClub
– Click on: ACCOUNT (at top of page)
– Click on : Sign In
– Enter: Email address and Password
– Click on: SIGN IN button
– Scroll over: HI, NAME (at top of page)
– Select: Keepsake Ornament Club
– Find your Active membership
– Click on Show options
– Click on: Purchase additional ornaments
– Scroll through list selecting which ones you want then
process order as usual.
UPDATE: KOC Members having problems logging in online were able to call 1-800-HALLMARK and order with only a ten minute wait.

Trekmovie.com has posted every angle of the Event Exclusive Enterprise C. Unfortunately, the ornament has a Dalmatian resemblance.
Images of this year’s non-Star Wars Hallmark booth. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear that Hallmark is having any Star Trek sneak peeks like they are with their Star Wars ornaments across the convention hall. Hallmark’s Star Trek displays consist of the three 2017 ornaments (including the event exclusive Enterprise C), six Star Trek ittybittys, last year’s Kirk Squeely and the Robb Pearlman book.
The Enterprise C has a price listed at $40.
Pictures are from Gemr’s Twitter feed. Please visit Gemr’s website to learn more about them.


Autographed by the actor Connor Trinneer who portrayed Commander Trip Tucker.
I am not the seller of this ornament. It is available for purchase on eBay.

This a rare piece in that this was autographed by the actor John de Lancie who portrayed Q.
I am not the seller of this ornament. It is currently available on eBay.
The original Hallmark Enterprise signed by James Doohan (Scotty), Nichelle Nichols (Uhura) and Grace Lee Whitney (Rand).
The Hallmark Enterprise D signed by Michael Dorn (Worf) and John De Lancie (Q).

You can see many more signed Star Trek collectibles at Flickriver.
If you have an extra $95 handy here is your chance to get a Sean Kenney signed Menagerie Hallmark ornament.
We are not the seller of this ornament. If you are interested in this product contact Collector’s Shangri-la.


Equipment: Hallmark U.S.S. Vengeance Keepsake Ornament Review
The U.S.S. Vengeance is molded in a charcoal grey color which is great contrast for the blue LED lights. Speaking of the lights, the U.S.S. Vengeance is illuminated on the front and back of each nacelle, the deflector dish and the impulse engines at the rear of the saucer section. The lights are subtle but they manage to give this tiny ship…(read more at Geekstronomy)

Equipment: Hallmark 50th Anniversary U.S.S. Enterprise Keepsake Ornament
This version of the U.S.S. Enterprise is made from the same mold that was used for the SDCC exclusive U.S.S. Enterprise. The version from San Diego was a reproduction of the Enterprise that was used in the pilot episode, “The Cage,” which means it has “points” on nacelle domes. That is a fine detail that most would never notice but Hallmark doesn’t disappoint…(read more at Geekstronomy)

Equipment: Hallmark Exclusive U.S.S. Enterprise Keepsake Ornament
This exclusive edition is painted to look as the Enterprise did when it first graced television screens in 1966. I have never been disappointed by any of the Keepsake ornaments that Hallmark has produced and this one is another example of their greatness. The level of detail on this small ship is above and beyond, including the extra detail to the…(read more at Geekstronomy)

Equipment: Hallmark Keepsake Ornament U.S.S. Franklin
The sculpture of the Franklin is spot on. I am always amazed just how much detail can be poured into a small ornament. The U.S.S. Franklin NX-326 measures 3.5″ W x 1.1″ H x 5.15″ D. This makes it the perfect size for display because it doesn’t take up too much room. I am sure it would look great next to…(read more at Geekstronomy)



Please visit TrekCore to read a complete review and see close ups of the Franklin ornament.

Please visit TrekCore to read a complete review and see many, many more images.






San Diego Comic-Con begins tonight with a sneak preview beginning at 6:00 pm local time. No word if we will get sneak previews of 2018 ornaments but we do know that the Enterprise C convention exclusive ornament will be available.

Quantity: 225 pcs, per day (3,325 pcs production run)
Description: laminated painted miniature of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION spaceship (U.S.S. ENTERPRISE NCC 1701-C); hanging cord; backing card; SDCC Exclusive sticker.

“U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C, a Keepsake Ornament inspired by the STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise,” depicts the iconic starship with a battle-damage paint scheme as it appeared on screen. This repaint of a 2015 Keepsake Ornament has a total production run of 3,325 and sales will be limited to 225 per day.”
San Diego
Convention Center
111 W. Harbor Dr.,
San Diego, CA 92101
July 20–23, 2017
(Preview Night: July 19)
Wed., July 19:
6:00–9:00 PM
Thur.–Sat., July 20-22:
9:30 AM–7:00 PM
Sun., July 23:
9:30 AM–5:00 PM

Source: JD Hancock (2012)