



Doug Jones, who plays Saru on Star Trek: Discovery, will be signing autographs today in the Hallmark booth at NYCC. He will be signing the 2019 Saru and Burnham Hallmark ornament for the first 100 fans that arrive. Signing will be from 11:30-1:00. Get there early!




The Star Trek™ The Transporter Tabletop Decoration With Light and Sound will be available tomorrow, October 5, 2019, at the Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Debut Event in stores and online.

$99.99
Available October 5, 2019
Product Details
Of all futuristic technological advances introduced in Star Trek, none has captured the imaginations of generations of viewers as has the Transporter. New for this holiday, our Transporter tabletop decoration features Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy ready for another off-ship adventure. Press the button to hear dialogue and sound effects from the original Star Trek television series set to a synchronized light show. Connect to the included power adapter to see the continuous light effect.
Magic Light and Sound Christmas table decoration. Connect this table decoration to the power adapter (included) to see the continuous light effect. Press the button to hear dialogue from the original “Star Trek” television series and see a synchronized light show. Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet, no batteries needed.
Artist crafted by Orville Wilson, this Christmas table decoration comes pre-packaged in a box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Dated 2019 in copyright.
Plastic Christmas table decoration is lead-free and measures 7.3″ W x 7.6″ H x 7.7″ D.
TM & © 2019 CBS Studios Inc. STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
For year’s Star Trek fans have been adorning their Christmas tree’s summit with custom made insignia toppers, repurposed Star Trek items and licensed but off-brand pieces.

When Hallmark’s Star Trek Enterprise tree topper premieres next July we will finally have an “official” tree topper that has been 30 years in the making.

The Enterprise tree topper will also be in the Storytellers series and will communicate with other ornaments to retell the classic Mirror, Mirror episode.

The starship topper comes with a $119.95 price tag but unlike a traditional ornament there is only room for one tree topper on your Christmas tree so the 2020 release is likely to be the only topper we ever see from Hallmark.
2020 Storyteller Mirror Sulu QXI6071
2020 Storyteller Mirror Kirk QXI6061
2020 Storyteller Mirror Uhura QXI6074
2020 Storyteller Enterprise Tree Topper QXI6004
This is an 11″x17″ concept sketch of a proposed Hallmark ornament stand for the Romulan Warbird, with classic Romulan styling. This one-of-a-kind prop was designed by Star Trek Voyager Senior Illustrator Rick Sternbach. Drawing is signed in the lower right.

Star Trek: The Official Guide to The Animated Series was released September 3, 2019 and with it was a small mention of last year’s Arek and M’Ress ornaments. If you are a fan of The Animated Series then The Official Guide is a “must-have”!
Lieutenant Arex and Lieutenant M’Ress (QMP4046) were sold as a set of two with a retail of $40.00 at 2018 conventions. They had a limited run of 2800.



This year’s Keepsake Ornament Debut Event catalog which promotes the fall releases that will hit stores on October 5, 2019. The Transporter Table Decoration ($99.99) is highlighted along with the already released 2019 Star Trek ornaments.

The Star Trek Transporter’s official info page on Hallmark’s website has been updated with a change in artist. In July, Rodney Gentry was credited as the artist for the tabletop ornament but has been recently been changed to Orville Wilson. Wilson was the artist responsible for the only other Star Trek tabletop decoration Hallmark has produced, 2016’s 50th Anniversary “To Boldly Go”. Orville Wilson also produced 2014’s U.S.S. Vengeance.

Product Details
Of all futuristic technological advances introduced in Star Trek, none has captured the imaginations of generations of viewers as has the Transporter. New for this holiday, our Transporter tabletop decoration features Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy ready for another off-ship adventure. Press the button to hear dialogue and sound effects from the original Star Trek television series set to a synchronized light show. Connect to the included power adapter to see the continuous light effect.
COMING SOON store display from 1998.

1997 print ad featuring U.S.S. Defiant, Dr. Leonard H. McCoy and Commander Data.

1994 print ad featuring Klingon Bird of Prey.

1998 print ad featuring U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E and Captain Kathryn Janeway.

Print ad featuring 1997’s Defiant.


The Storyteller Enterprise Tree Topper ornament tells a different story depending on the combination of other ornaments in the series connected via a Keepsakes power cord. These Storyteller ornaments will be based upon characters from the Star Trek episode “Mirror, Mirror”. Look for Mirror Sulu, Mirror Kirk and Mirror Uhura in 2020 and more Storytellers coming in 2021 and 2022.

The Storyteller Uhura ornament tells a different story depending on the combination of other ornaments in the series connected via a Keepsakes power cord. These Storyteller ornaments will be based upon characters from the Star Trek episode “Mirror, Mirror”. Look for Mirror Sulu, Mirror Kirk in 2020 and more Storytellers coming in 2021 and 2022.
Hallmark is also releasing a Star Trek tree topper for the first time in 2020 that will also be compatible with the Storyteller series.

The Storyteller Kirk ornament tells a different story depending on the combination of other ornaments in the series connected via a Keepsakes power cord. These Storyteller ornaments will be based upon characters from the Star Trek episode “Mirror, Mirror”. Look for Mirror Sulu, Mirror Uhura in 2020 and more Storytellers coming in 2021 and 2022.
Hallmark is also releasing a Star Trek tree topper for the first time in 2020 that will also be compatible with the Storyteller series.

The Storyteller Sulu ornament tells a different story depending on the combination of other ornaments in the series connected via a Keepsakes power cord. These Storyteller ornaments will be based upon characters from the Star Trek episode “Mirror, Mirror”. Look for Mirror Kirk, Mirror Uhura in 2020 and more Storytellers coming in 2021 and 2022.
Hallmark is also releasing a Star Trek tree topper for the first time in 2020 that will also be compatible with the Storyteller series.


Next year’s Hallmark Star Trek ornaments were announced today at the Star Trek Las Vegas convention. We will be getting Storyteller ornaments that tell a story depending on the combination of like ornaments connected via a Keepsakes power cord. Look for Kirk, Uhura and Sulu in 2020 and Spock, McCoy, Scotty and Chekov Storytellers coming in 2021 and 2022.
Hallmark is also releasing a Star Trek tree topper for the first time. This will also pair with the Storyteller series.

Mirror Universe Kirk – July 2020 ($29.99)
Mirror Universe Sulu – July 2020 ($29.99)
Mirror Universe Uhura – October 2020 ($29.99)
U.S.S. Enterprise Tree Topper – 2020 – ($119.99)

Bring your Magic Keepsake Ornaments to life with more power, more excitement and more fun! This special cord powers up to 7 ornaments or accessories. Works only with Keepsake Power Cord ornaments from 2017 and newer. This cord is required for our interactive Storytellers collections (ornaments each sold separately).


The I.S.S. Enterprise from Star Trek’s Mirror Universe is now officially available. With San Diego’s Comic-Con officially up and running fans are getting their hand on a rare Hallmark offering. Ornaments are beginning to show up on eBay starting around $89.99. A production run of 3,475 will makes there more valuable than your typical store ornaments.
Box description:
When a transporter malfunction during an ion storm flung Captain James T. Kirk and three of his officers into another dimension, they found themselves on board the I.S.S. Enterprise, a Terran Empire battle cruise nearly identical in configuration to the ship they called home. This “mirror universe” Imperial Star Ship Enterprise featured dagger-and-Earth symbols as decór, armed soldiers in every corridor, and torture chambers called agony booths to keep crew members compliant with command.
