Star Trek™ U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Tabletop Decoration With Light and Sound
Regular price $129.99
Available October 14, 2023
Product Details
Immerse yourself in the 23rd Century with this Starship Enterprise tabletop decoration that features dynamic light shows to accompany sound effects and dialogue from fan-favorite moments of the original “Star Trek” television series. At the press of a button, experience synchronized performances of scenes from five different episodes of “Star Trek.” Then with the flick of a switch, the decoration turns any room into the bridge of the “U.S.S. Enterprise” with a suite of environmental sound effects and light displays (power adapter included).
Key Features: Connect the Magic Light and Sound table decoration to the power adapter (included). Select “Light” mode to enjoy a decorative constant light feature, or select “Light & Sound” mode to hear ambient sounds from the “U.S.S. Enterprise” along with constant light. In either mode, push the button to see and hear performances featuring original dialogue and sound effects from “Star Trek: The Original Series” with light.
Additional Details: Artist crafted by Emma Leturgez-Smith. Plastic tabletop decoration.
Size Approx.: 5.7 x 5.9 x 9
Includes: One Keepsake tabletop decoration in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Requires power adapter (included) that plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet. No batteries necessary. Star Trek™: The Next Generation “Relics” Ornament sold separately.
Star Trek™: The Next Generation “Relics” Ornament With Sound
Regular price $34.99
Available October 14, 2023
Product Details
Stardate 46125.3—Displaced 75 years into the future as the result of a shuttle accident, Captain Montgomery Scott finds himself aboard a “U.S.S. Enterprise” that’s vastly different from the ship he knew as a Starfleet chief engineer. This Christmas tree ornament captures a conversation between Scotty and Captain Jean-Luc Picard as they reminisce about old ships in the “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “Relics” (battery-operated).
Key Features: Press the button on the Magic Sound ornament to hear memorable moments from this scene.
Additional Details: Plastic Christmas tree ornament.
Includes: One 2023 Keepsake Ornament in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Requires two (2) LR44 replaceable batteries (included).
Stardate 3468.1—Near the planet Pollux III, the “U.S.S. Enterprise” is held dead in space by a massive energy field shaped as a human hand. Captain Kirk and the Enterprise crew find themselves captives of a being who claims to be the Greek god Apollo. This Christmas tree ornament depicts the iconic opening scene from the original “Star Trek” series episode “Who Mourns for Adonais?” For an otherworldly display, insert the bulb of a standard miniature light string through the rubber grommet on the ornament to create a special lighting effect.
Key Features: Attaches to a light string for optional lighting effect.
Additional Details: Artist crafted by Jake Angell. Plastic Christmas tree ornament.
Includes: One 2023 Keepsake Ornament in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage.
Star Trek™: The Next Generation Data’s Ode to Spot Ornament With Sound
Regular price $22.99
Available July 15, 2023
Product Details
“O Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.” A poetic musing to a beloved pet cat as only the android Data could compose—and then recite aloud to his “U.S.S. Enterprise” crewmates as seen in “Schisms,” an episode of “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Add vivid verse to your holiday with this Christmas tree ornament that plays dialogue from the show (battery-operated).
Key Features: Press the button on the Magic Sound ornament to hear dialogue from the show.
Additional Details: Plastic Christmas tree ornament.
Includes: One 2023 Keepsake Ornament in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Requires two (2) LR44 replaceable batteries (included).
On 31 August 2006, CBS Paramount Television announced that, in celebration of its 40th anniversary, Star Trek: The Original Series would return to broadcast syndication for the first time in sixteen years. Each of the series’ 79 episodes were digitally remastered to 1080p HD video, and DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 Surround audio standards, with all newly (re-)created visual effects and music. The opening theme was re-recorded in digital stereo with new vocals by Elin Carlson, and William Shatner’s opening monologue was remastered from the original elements. Most notably, though, many of the visual effects were recreated using CGI by CBS Digital. The new CGI Enterprise was based on the exact measurements, originally taken by Gary Kerr, of the original model, which is on display in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
Values below come from Hooked on Hallmark (HoH) and The Ornament Factory (OF) as of 4.05.23. 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 or demand rather than resell value.
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For the fifth straight year the 2011 Defiant tops the list as most expensive and has risen $1,500 since last October. The Ornament FactoryThe Commander Tucker ornament has been a cellar dweller for years. Its lowest point was when it was selling for $4.00 in the summer of ‘19. The Ornament Factory
Hallmark branded ornaments (red box ornaments) typically can not be found for resell on ornament websites. The following prices for these ornaments are based on most recent eBay sales.
2023 Star Trek ornaments will be released in two waves; July ‘23 and October ‘23. Be sure to purchase all 2023 ornaments at your local Hallmark store or Hallmark.com.
It appears if we looked just a little deeper into 2023 Hallmark Dream Book there are a couple of Star Trek mini ornaments. This brings us up to eight new Star Trek items (including the Badgey 2 pack) this year! Thank you to DD for the heads up in the comments section and to common_writer on Twitter for the images.
119. U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (mini ornament) Star Trek: The Original Series October 2023 QXM9327 $10.99
120. Captain Kirk (mini ornament) Star Trek: The Original Series October 2023 QXM9329 $9.99
Inspiration was taken directly from the scene Next Generation’s Season 6’s “Relics”. In the episode Scotty is standing directly in front of of the Captain’s chair on the raised level of the bridge while Picard is on the lower level in front of the navigation station which puts Scotty nearly a full head taller in the episode.
Left: Star Trek: The Next Generation S:6, E:4 “Relics” Right: 2023 Hallmark “Relics” ornament.
Hallmark took the liberty to put the two Trek icons on equal footing for the ornament. For the record: Patrick Stewart is listed as 5’ 10”, James Doohan at 5’ 11”.
SCOTT: Here’s to you, lads. PICARD: I hope I’m not interrupting. I was just coming off duty and I wanted to see how you were doing. SCOTT: Not at all, not at all. Have a drink with me, Captain. PICARD: Thank you. SCOTT: I don’t know what it is, exactly, but I would be real careful. It’s real (Picard knocks it back in one) PICARD: Aldebaran whiskey. Who do you think gave it to Guinan? SCOTT: Ah. PICARD: Constitution class. SCOTT: Aye. You’re familiar with them? PICARD: There’s one in the Fleet museum, but then of course, this is your Enterprise? SCOTT: I actually served on two. This was the first. She was also the first ship I ever served on as Chief Engineer. You know, I served aboard eleven ships. Freighters, cruisers, starships, but this is the only one I think of. The only one I miss. PICARD: The first vessel I ever served aboard as Captain was called the Stargazer. It was an overworked, underpowered vessel, always on the verge of flying apart at the seams. In every measurable sense, my Enterprise is far superior. But there are times when I would give almost anything to command the Stargazer again. SCOTT: It’s like the first time you fall in love. You don’t ever love a woman quite like that again. Well, to the Enterprise and the Stargazer. Old girlfriends we’ll never meet again. PICARD: What do you think of the Enterprise D? SCOTT: She’s a beauty, with a good crew. PICARD: But? SCOTT: But. When I was here, I could tell you the speed that we were traveling by the feel of the deckplates. But on your ship, I feel like I’m just in the way. PICARD: Seventy five years is a long time. If you would care to study some technical schematics or SCOTT: I’m not eighteen. I can’t start out like a raw cadet. No, there comes a time when a man finds that he can’t fall in love again. He knows that it’s time to stop. I don’t belong on your ship. I belong on this one. This was my home. This is where I had a purpose. But it’s not real. It’s just a computer generated fantasy. And I’m just an old man who’s trying to hide in it. Computer, shut this bloody thing off. It’s time I acted my age.
2023 brings us a whopping FIVE Star Trek products from Hallmark! Lower Decks becomes the 10th series in the Star Trek franchise with an ornament with a 2-pack of Badgeys. We also get a fantastic likeness of Picard and Scotty from the iconic Next Generation episode “Relics”. A new U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 table decoration that is reminiscent of the Enterprise Storyteller Tree Topper. We learned the previously announced Data and Spot ornament is officially called Data’s Ode to Spot. And finally, we have The Hand of Apollo ornament, a fantastic looking ornament that a bulb from a light strand can be inserted into to make a glowing effect. UPDATE: It is confirmed this is not just the hand but the Enterprise and the hand.
Hallmark’s Star Trek line has concentrated on the Storytellers series for the last three years and in 2023 we seem to have had an explosion of exciting ideas and designs!
114. Data’s Ode to Spot Star Trek: The Next Generation July 2023 QXI7029 $22.99 Hear dialogue from the show!
115. The Hand of Apollo Star Trek: The Original Series July 2023 $29.99 QXI7019 Attaches to a light string.
116. “Relics” Star Trek: The Next Generation October 2023 $34.99 QXI7077 Hear dialogue from the episode!
117. Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Tabletop Star Trek: The Original Series October 2023 $129.99 QFM3947 Lights up and plays sound effects, including dialogue from Star Trek: The Original Series.
118. Badgey (Set of 2) Star Trek: Lower Decks October 2023 $19.99 QXI7027
2023 Hallmark Star Trek Miniature Ornaments! CLICK HERE
Unlike previous Hallmark Star Trek commercials, the 1996 Voyager ad features clips from the series piecemealed together to make a cohesive narrative. Notice the odd tagline at the end…”You’ll feel better inside”.
Voice over: “The U.S.S. Voyager has just returned to Earth.”
Neelix: “I can’t believe this.”
Chakotay: “On screen.”
Tom Paris: “It’s the Voyager.”
The Doctor: “Where?”
Voice over: “At your Hallmark Gold Crown store.”
Chakotay: “I never thought it would actually happen. Are we ready for it?”
Voice over: “Get the U.S.S. Voyager Keepsake Magic ornament, now only at Hallmark Gold Crown.”
Harry Kim: “You know, I think a memento for my parents would be a great idea.”
B’Elanna Torres: “You took the words right out of my mouth.”
*singing*: “This is your Hallmark Gold Crown store. You’ll feel better inside.”
Hallmark Ornament Lieutenant Uhura – GOLD Dress 2009 SDCC Convention Exclusive Limited to 450 Condition: New – box has minor creases. See photos. Item comes from a pet friendly, smoke free home. Super secure, double boxed shipping. Ships insured with signature confirmation. Please contact us with questions.
If there was anyone out there wanting to make a Galileo-centric tree now is you chance. A current eBay listing has a lot of seventeen 1992 Galileo ornaments available for anyone wanting to form a fleet of shuttlecrafts.
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In 2023, Hallmark will be releasing an ornament of Data with his pet cat, Spot. The ornament’s reproduces Data reciting Ode to Spot, a poem he wrote about his four-legged friend.
Spot, on the ornament, is represented as an American Shorthair but would appear in the fourth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation as a male Somali cat. In subsequent seasons, Spot would “become” a female American Shorthair. After Star Trek: The Next Generation, Spot would make appearances in two Star Trek movies. Years later, we would even see Spot II in Star Trek: Picard.
2017 Picard and Data
The 2023 ornament’s base was previously used by Hallmark on the 2017 Picard and Data ornament. The red and tan base, labeled Star Trek: The Next Generation, houses the circuitry and speaker for the audio recording.
In this year’s ornament, Data cradles Spot with his left arm, his right hand near the nape of his neck. Data’s use of his left arm to anchor the feline is a hint that the ornament is based off an on-screen image because Brent Spiner, too, is left-handed.
TNG’S “Schisms” (S6, E5)
Data was not holding Spot when he recited Ode to Spot in the 6th season episode “Schisms”. Instead, Data was sitting, arms empty and by his side. In fact, the entire episode is Spot-less.
So, let’s try to find the moment that inspired the sculpt of the ornament by revisiting Spot’s television and big screen appearances.
Data holds Spot in a similar position as seen on the ornament in both “Data’s Day” and “In Theory” but Spot is not an American Shorthair in these episodes.
Data briefly holds Spot in a left-handed cradle in “A Fistful of Datas” but he never faces the camera in a useful way for an artist to use it as inspiration. In “Birthright I”, we briefly see Spot sitting in the Captain’s chair and in what may be the most factually accurate Star Trek moment ever…the cat just lies there.
“Descent II” can be ruled out since the only attention Spot receives is from Geordi. Spot is in three scenes in “Phantasms”, none of which have Data holding Spot as he does on the ornament. Instead, Data handles Spot in a two-handed hoisted position.
Left: “Force of Nature” (S7, E9), Right: “Genesis” (S7, E19)
In “Force of Nature” Data, once again, holds Spot with both hands under her front two legs. Notably, in this episode, Spot is referred to as a female for the first time. Spot’s sex is definitively confirmed in “Genesis” when she gives birth to a litter of kittens. Still, Data never holds her as he does on the ornament.
Above: “Star Trek: Generations”
Spot made her big screen debut appearing in two scenes of 1994’s Star Trek: Generations. The first scene, Data picks Spot up off the table. The second, Data holds spot close to his chest after discovering she survived the crash landing of the Enterprise-D. Neither resemble the ornament sculpt.
In Star Trek: Nemesis, Data’s brother, B-4 holds Spot in a similar position as the ornament. In a deleted scene from Nemesis, Worf and Geordi clean out Data’s room and Worf appears to take ownership of Spot as he cradles him right-handed.
Star Trek Picard’s “Et in Arcadia Ego I” (S1, E9)
Spot II appeared in Star Trek: Picard as an artificial life-form made in the likeness of an American Shorthair. Nothing in the episode seems to have inspired our ornament.
Left: “Data’s Day” (S4,E11), Right: 2023 Data and Spot Hallmark ornament
After reviewing Spot’s eleven screen appearances, we circle back to his first appearance in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The position of Spot’s left paw on the computer console is the first clue that the ornament was modeled after this moment in “Data’s Day” and not the scene from Star Trek: Nemesis. Further confirmation comes after comparing the position of Data’s arms and sleeve cuffs, they are nearly identical.
Hallmark appears to have used the image from “Data’s Day” when Data is seated and holding Spot at the computer console. The Somali breed that was used in the scene was substituted for the more common American Shorthair breed used in following seasons. The ornament shows Data standing and Hallmark needed to look no further than the 2017 Picard and Data ornament for a pair of Data legs and a Next Generation ornament base to place them on. Add the recording of Ode to Spot and we have the 2023 Data and Spot ornament!
Ode to Spot
Felis Catus is your taxonomic nomenclature An endothermic quadruped carniverous by nature Your visual, olfactory, and auditory senses Contribute to your hunting skills and natural defenses.
I find myself intrigued by your sub-vocal oscillations A singular development of cat communications That obviates your basic hedonistic predilection For a rhythmic stroking of your fur to demonstrate affection.
A tail is quite essential for your acrobatic talents You would not be so agile if you lacked its counterbalance And when not being utilized to aid in locomotion It often serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.
Oh Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display Denote a fairly well developed cognitive array And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.
Another 2011 Defiant threatens to make a dent in someone’s holiday pocketbook. The latest glow-in-the-dark ship to be offered on eBay has a price of $1,284.98 with shipping. This ornament appears to have some discoloration on the saucer section and as noted in the description the box has some slight creasing.
Ebay selling prices of 2011 Defiants over the past year.
Don’t miss out! Ultra rare and very desirable USS Defiant glow in the dark. New York comic con exclusive limited to 700 pieces. Stored in tissue paper for many years. Box has some spider veins. Please view all photos for condition. Overall great piece at a VERY good price! Warp speed shipping!314283849504
Two things that make me go “Hmmmm . . ..”
—The listing is down—or at least I can’t find it in my searches.
—That mottling on the primary hull. The Defiant was a bit of an experiment for us. It was the first time we used phosphorescent paint on an ornament to that extent. Maybe after 10 years, they all are doing that. I’ve not pulled mine out to look at it in some time. I’m understandably curious.
And this one is making my Spidey Sense tingle. Very high price, all feedback seems to be as a buyer rather than a seller, and all those photos but not one photo of the ornament itself? While I recognize that there are plenty of sellers on eBay for whom English is not a first language. That said, the description on this one also gives me pause.
If you go looking for the one in this post and find the one in my comment, this is me, friend to friend, saying caveat emptor.
There has been no word if the Hallmark Star Trek Tree Topper remote will be available after this season but they are still available to order on Hallmark.com. You may want to snatch up an extra Star Trek Insignia Remote as a backup while they are still around.
Star Trek™ U.S.S. Enterprise™ Tree Topper Replacement Remote Control
Regular price $5.99
Product Details
Did your Star Trek Collection U.S.S. Enterprise Tree Topper remote dematerialize? Now you can easily replace it—or buy a second remote just in case. Design features the Starfleet insignia; batteries included.
Replacement remote control for Star Trek Collection U.S.S. Enterprise Musical Tree Topper With Light (sold separately) is artist crafted by Jake Angell.
Requires two (2) replaceable LR44 batteries, included.
Plastic remote control measures 2.31″ W x 3.64″ H x 0.79″ D.
A limited Star Trek Maxine ornament is available on eBay with a ‘Buy It Now’ price of $1,200. The 2016 ornament was released in a quantity of 100 for Star Trek’s 50th anniversary.
2016 Hallmark Star Trek Maxine – Rare 1 of 100. There are two dents in the cardboard on the back. These seem consistent to the manufacturing/assembly as others I have have the same defect.234824638080
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The latest Uhura Gold ornament to show up on eBay sold today for $2,030. Only 450 of these ornaments were produced and this particular ornament included a Nichelle Nicholas autographed box from.
I know this particular ornament is going to a good home. Congratulations, L.M. Welcome to the 450 club!
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The 2009 Uhura Gold doesn’t come available too often but one is being offered on eBay. It has a ‘Buy It Now’ price of $1,400 and a starting auction price of $299. So far, there have been no takers but I expect this one won’t last too long. The Uhura Gold sold between $1,690 and $2,000 the three times it was available on eBay this year.
UPDATE: In the 20 minutes since this article was posted the ‘Buy It Now’ price has changed from $1,400 to $1,600.
Revised ‘Buy it Now’ asking price of $1,600.Item number: 295371931487 Hallmark Ornament Lieutenant Uhura GOLD Trek 2009 Limited NIB SIGNED BOX.Original listing with $1,400 ‘Buy it Now’ asking price.
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A second 2011 Defiant is up on eBay. Earlier this week a Defiant, which remains unsold, was offered up at $3,000 and $2,500. This second Defiant, from a different seller, has an asking price of $2,000.
Item number: 304712824598Removed from box when I first purchased it to verify that it was undamaged. Removed a second time just now to take the photos. Box and ornament are pristine.
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