Category Archives: Ornaments by Character

55) 2010 1st in the Star Trek Legends Series: Captain James T. Kirk

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Box Text:  To boldly go where no man has gone before is not a task for the timid.  But the brash Capt. James T. Kirk has repeatedly proved himself to be the man for the job.  As the intrepid leader of the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, Kirk has traveled across time and space discovering new civilizations, outmaneuvering enemies, and leaving his indelible mark on the Galaxy itself!

Each of the ornaments in this new series will feature a different character from the original STAR TREK television series.

Serial #: QX8373

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54) 2009 Lieutenant Uhura (Special Event Edition – SDCC, Qty 450) *Gold*

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Original Retail:  $0.00 (Promo Give Away at SDCC, July 22-26, 2009

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Box Text:  “Hailing frequencies are open.”  From the command deck of the Starship Enterprise, Lieutenant Uhura breaks the silence of deep space.  As communications officer, she transmits messages in all the languages of the known galaxy.  Hers is often the first human voice to be heard by alien races in unexplored star systems.  Both Uhura’s name and her spirit reflect the Swahili word for “freedom.”

Usually seen in “engineering and security” red. Lieutenant Uhura wore this striking “command” gold uniform in only one original episode, “The Carbonite Maneuver” (1966).

This special event edition repaint of the 2007 Lietenant Uhura limited quantity ornament was created for exclusive distribution at major collector events and conventions.

Serial #:  QMP4008

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53) 2009 Lieutenant Ilia Probe (Special Limited Edition)

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From Star Trek: The Motion Picture

This Hallmark Keepsake Limited Edition ornament features Lieutenant Ilia.

This ornament was originally offered as 2009 Ornament Debut Limited Edition ornament, and was first available during the Keepsake Ornament Debut Weekend, October 10 & 11, 2009.

Artist: Julie Forsyth

Size: 1½” x 4½” x 1¼”

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51) 2009 “The Menagerie”

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“The Menagerie” STAR TREK™
Logic or loyalty? Spock remains true to both in “The Menagerie,” a Star Trek original series two-parter from 1966. Written by series creator Gene Rodenberry, the award-winning episode incorporates “pre-Kirk” footage from an unaired installment that was originally set to be the pilot episode. Spock and Kirk find themselves at Starbase 11, where they meet Spock’s previous captain, Christopher Pike. Now burned and paralyzed from an accident, Pike can no longer walk or talk. Communicating with flashing lights controlled by his brainwaves, he can only answer yes or no…and Spock is the only one who can help him! His predicament and the mutinous lengths to which Spock will go for his former captain and friend lead to one of the series’ most well-known adventures.
Press the button on the ornament to hear Spock and Captain Kirk speak and see Captain Pike’s light flash.
Anita Marra Rogers Hallmark Keepsake Artist
BATTERY-OPERATED. Batteries included.
For decorative use only. Conçu à des fins décoratives seulement.
handcrafted dated 2009

Features Light and Sound Magic    
Size: 3¼” H

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47) 2008 “The Trouble With Tribbles”

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One of Star Trek’s most memorable episodes, “The Trouble With Tribbles,” first aired in 1967. The trouble with these soothing little fur balls is that the reproduce at warp speed and go boldly through Space Station K-7 eating anything that’s not nailed down – including an entire shipment of grain entrusted to Captain Kirk’s care! In the end, however, the tribbles – who hate Klingons – expose a Klingon agent who has poisoned the grain. As a parting gift, the remainder of them are beamed aboard the enemy ship, where Mr. Scott promises they’ll be “no tribble at all.”

Press the button on the base of the ornament to hear Captain Kirk speak and see the troublesome tribbles fall from the overhead compartment.

Artist: Don Palmiter

Size: 4″ H

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46) 2007 Lieutenant Uhura (Special Limited Edition) *Red*

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Original Retail:  $16.50

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Box Text:  “Hailing frequencies are open.”  From the command deck of the Starship Enterprise, Lieutenant Uhura breaks the silence of deep space.  As communications officer, she transmits messages in all the languages of the known galaxy.  Hers is often the first human voice to be heard by alien races in unexplored star systems.  Both Uhura’s name and her spirit reflect the Swahili word for “freedom.”

This special edition ornament was issued in limited quantities and first available at the 2007 Keepsake Ornament Premiere event.

Serial #:  QXE9029

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45) 2007 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

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Original Retail:  $28.00

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Novelty:  Battery sound and light

Box Text:  A routine cruise turns deadly when the U.S.S. Enterprise is prematurely pressed into service to protect the secret “Project Genesis” experiment.  Responding to an enigmatic call for help, Captain Spock offers his ship and eager but inexperienced crew to veteran commander Admiral James T. Kirk.  Together they face an old enemy, Khan Noonien Singh, who lures Kirk into a battle of revenge.  Khan is defeated, but not before unleashing the experimental Genesis Device, creating new challenges for the future of the Federation.

 

Press the button on the base of the ornament to activate the sights and sounds of an epic battle scene from one of the most action-packed STAR TREK films ever!

Serial #:  QXI4349

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43) 2006 The Transporter Chamber

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Aboard the USS ENTERPRISE NCC-1701, Captain Kirk, Science Officer Spock, and Chief Engineer Scott enter the transporter chamber. The crewmembers are then converted into a beam of energy and reasembled in another location to begin their mission. No Starfleet vessel leaves spacedock without one.

Uses 3 AAA batteries

Size: 4¼” H

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers

41) 2005 Locutus of Borg

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Captain Jean-Luc Picard faces his worst nightmare-again. In STAR TREK: First Contact, Picard and crew of the ENTERPRISE are perhaps the only ones who can stop the Borg’s attempt to assimimlate all of planet Earth. Having been previously abducted and transformed into “Locutus of Borg,” Picard struggles to defeat the demons that remain from his experiences with the Borg. The fate of Earth and all the peoples of the Federation are at stake. “Resistance is futile.” Or is it?

This Keepsake Ornament features dialogue between Locutus and the Borg queen. Press the button on the side to hear one of four different parts of their conversations. The eerie lights of the regeneration chamber flash continuously.

Size: 4½” H

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers

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40) 2005 Khan

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Khan Noonien Singh

Bron: India, Earth

Genetically engineered superhuman, Late 20th Century

Introduced during the 1967 season of the STAR TREK telelvison series, Khan was one of the show’s most notorious villains.  Overthrown during Earth’s Eugenic Wars, he and his followers excaped in a hastily launched sleeper vessel and drifted in space for more than a century before being discvoered by the U.S.S. Enterprise. True to his nature, he plottedto take control of the ENTERPRISE, but was thwarted by Kirk and exhiled to the planet Cet Alpha V.

Anita Marra Rogers

2005

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37) 2004 “The City on the Edge of Forever”

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When Dr. McCoy accidentally discovers a time portal called the Guardian of Forever, Kirk and Spock must go back in time and try to repair the damage to the flow of history.

The ornament features three excerpts from the epsiode.  Press the pedastal next to the characters to hear the excerpts in random order.  Light flickers when the Guardian speaks.

The words spokenn by the two crew members and the Guardian are printed inside the box.

 $28.00

QXI4094

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Captain Kirk: What are you?

The Guardian: I am the Guardian of Forever.

Captain Kirk: Are you a machine or being?

The Guardian:  I am both and neither.  I am my own beginning, my own end.

Spock:  A time portal, Captain.  A gateway to other times and dimensions, if I am correct.

The Guardian:  Behold! A gateway to your own past, if you wish.

The Guardian:  Time has resumed its shape.  All is as it was before.  Many such journeys are possible.  Let me be your gateway.

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36) 2004 Commander Trip Tucker

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

BoxText:   

Commander Trip Tucker

Born:  North America, Earth

Rank:  Commander, Chief Engineer, assigned to the Starfleet starship ENTERPRISE NX-01

A gifted engineer, Trip Tucker is the right person to keep Enterprise NX-01 functioning perfectly and adapting its systems to the rigors of deep space exploration.  his friendly Southern manner masks an intense curiosity and his thirst for adventure when encountering alien cultures and technologies often leads to surprising consequences.

Serial#:  QXI4091

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34) 2003 Sub-Commander T’Pol

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

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Name: T’Pol
Born: Vulcan
Rank: Sub-commander, Science Officer, assigned to ENTERPRISE NX-01

T’Pol has been assigned to ENTERPRISE NX-01 to oversee the humans’ progress in exploring deep space.  She is cautious and guarded around humans – like other Vulcans, she considers them to be primitive and irrational.  Still, she slowly develops a respect for Captain Archer and his crew.

Serial #:  QXI8757

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32) 2003 The Scorpion – Star Trek Nemesis

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Abducted and imprisoned on a hostile alien starship, Captain Jean-Luc Picard is freed by Commander Data in disguise.  Together they battle their way through the corridors of the huge vessel into a shuttle bay, where they discover a fleet of Scorpion attack flyers.

Unable to open the shuttle doors, their only means of escape is for Captain Picard to pilot a Scorpion through the twisting interioir of the ship to freedom.

This Keepsake Ornament features glowing lights on the Scorpion’s wing panels ans exhaust port as well as in the landing lights.  The cockpit instrument panel is also lighted. Sculpted by Hallmark Keepsake Artists Lynn norton and Anita Marra Rogers.

2003

QXI7509

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The Scorpion ornament was sculpted by Lynn Norton but the Data and Picard figures within were sculpted by Anita Marra Rogers. Rogers sculpted a majority of Star Trek ornaments that were not starships and generally focused on figures.

All promotional photos of the Scorpion are shown with a clear canopy and characters are easily seen. Final production of the Scorpion included a tinted canopy mostly obscuring the characters inside.

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“Look closely beyond the smoked canopy of the Scorpion ornament, and you may discern painted figures of Captain Picard and Data in the cockpit as sculpted by Keepsake Artist Anita Marra Rogers. Original designs for the ornament included a transparent canopy transparent on the ornament, but changed to match the studio model used for filming. The change came too late to alter photographs on the ornament’s retail box and other Hallmark publications, which clearly show the figures.” -Kevin Dilmore

Read more here.

31) 2002 The Doctor

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

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THE DOCTOR   
Emergency Medical Hologram, U.S.S. Voyager   
Famous words: “Please state the nature of your medical emergency.”

Long-range Starfleet vessels are equipped with an EMH, or Emergency Medical Hologram in humanoid form, capable of treating any known disease or injury.  When the U.S.S. Voyager was stranded and its medical crew killed, the ship’s emergency “Doctor” answered the call.   His computer program ran continuously and adapted to new situations.  Over time, the Doctor developed a unique personality and came to be regarded as a valued member of the crew.

Serial #:  QX8226

28) 2001 “Q” (Blown Glass)

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Designed by Anita Marra Rogers

Inspired by Q – the powerfuland sometimes playful entity from the Q continuum who has the ability to cause chaos in hte galaxy, interupt activities aboard the U.S.S.  EnterpriseNCC-1701-D, and interfere with the lives of crew members.

$24.00

QBG4345

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27) 2001 Captain Benjamin Sisko

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Captain Benjamin Sisko, featured in this Hallmark Ornament, has his handsful, as a father (to his son, Jake Sisko), as captain of Deep Space Nine and the U.S.S. Defiant, and as Emissary of the Prophets for the people of Bajor. And even though this takes up a considerable amount of his time, as does the shannanagins of the local bar tender, Quark, Captain Sisko still has time to enjoy his favorite pastime – baseball.

Size: 5″ H

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers

24) 2000 Lieutenant Commander Worf (Blown Glass)

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Original retail:  $30.00

Designer:  Anita Marra Rogers

Material:  Blown glass

Box Text:  More than a century ago, in hte days when Christmas trees were lighted with real candles for brief, magical moments, European craftsmen began producing beautiful ornaments of blown glass.  TheseThese treasures, called kugels, were known affectionately as “tree jewelry”.

Today teh artisry of hand-blown glass ornaments is being rediscovered and given new importance at the holiday season.  Whether you display these lovely treasures on your tree or mantel or feature them in a centerpiece, you and your guests will enjoytheir elegance, shimmering beauty, and brilliant colors.  Each ornament has been individually hand-blown and meticulously painted by hand.

The Hallmark Crown Reflections Collection…celebrating a time-honored art form that becomes even more precious as our world looks forward to teh drawing of a new century.

Inspired by Worf-The legendaryKlingon who serves as Strategic Operations Officer on STAR TREK Deep Space Nine.

23) 2000 Seven of Nine

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Born: Annika Hansen.  Human, daughter of noted scientists.  Tendra Colony, 2348.

Assimilated: Became a Borg drone at the age of six.

Rank: Tertiary Adjunt of Unimatrix Zero One, assignedas Borg liason to Starfleet Captain Kathryn Janeway in early 2374.

Currently: Crew member aboard Federation Starship U.S.S. Voyager in Delta Quadrant.

Seven of Nine was the only surviving drone of teh Borg Cube that attempted to assimilate the Federation Starship Voyager.  With the help of the Voyager crew, Seven gradually regained a nearly human appearanceand adopted nmore human values – even taking pride in her own individuality and becoming a member of the crew.

Anita Marra Rogers

2000

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