This ornament has been designated “091a” to keep the variants in numerical order. Previous 091ornaments have had their HSTO number adjusted on past published pages.
The conclusion of yesterday’s monster eBay auction, which saw a 2021 Picard sell for nearly $2,900, seems to have motivated another seller to part ways with the rare ornament.
2021 Hallmark Captain Jean-Luc Picard Keepsake. Item is New with Box and Protective Sleeve.
Very Rare with limited release. VERY hard to find. A must have.
Images are of the actual item with sleeve not promotional or stock images. Box, Sleeve, and the Keepsake are in MINT Condition without tears or dents.
*Please ask any questions before bidding.* All sales are FINAL, Ships Only within US.
At Time of Listing and currently this item is the only one listed on eBay shows how rare this item is. Happy Bidding. 🖖
2021 Hallmark Capt Jean Luc Picard ornament. Item still in box, appears was limited in release, as there are no matches currently on eBay (as of this listing date).
Thanks for the info. I did not realize the ornament was painted, should in hindsight have looked closer. DUH. I pulled the auction and will destroy the fake one, I don’t want to have that out there in the universe. I wish I had noticed the spot earlier and not listed it at all. Sigh. I bought these from a large estate sale and there were literally hundreds of ornaments. About 30 had boxes the rest did not. I didn’t realize there was a significant fake market or I would have done more digging and included more details. This site was the only yellow Uhura link I found. Thanks to someone emailing me in eBay I realized it was likely a painted one and immediately pulled the item. Fortunately none of the rest appear to be worth anything like this, just regular ornaments. Thanks to the collector who emailed me first asking for details and pointing out the paint.
Add some excitement to your holiday décor with this rareStar Trek Hallmark Uhura Ornament from 2009 and its original 2007 version too. The ‘Gold’ Uhura ornament is one of only 450 produced for Comic-Con 2009 exclusively.
The Comic-Con exclusive is a Keepsake Ornament of Lt. Uhura wearing acommand-division gold uniform from the episode “The CorbomiteManeuver.” It is a repainted version of the 2007 limited edition Uhurafrom Keepsake Artist Anita Marra Rogers. This sale includes both! Sadly, there is no original box for either, but the pictures are theactual items included in the auction. Theyare in great condition and previously sold versions of the exclusive Goldversion have proven elusive and rare in the market.
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Here is the second Enterprise w/ Delta variant in two days. This has a copyright of 2022 on both the box and the ornament and was manufactured in March of 2022.
Note: Arranging the ornaments by production date this becomes a 108f and yesterday’s discovery is now a 108g.
A big ‘thank you’ to Harry, who found and forwarded images of his of his Enterprise w/ Delta. The box and the ornament are both marked with a 2023 copyright. This is the sixth box variant for the ornament and has a manufacturing date of March 2023.
Thanks again to everyone who has forwarded images, found mistakes, asked questions or just wanted to share stories via email! It’s always good the hear from you.
Well, a faithful reader (Thank you, Eric!), found yet a third version of the Kirk Quog ornament that was available in 2018 and 2019. The ornament has a product code of 2HCM5624 and was manufactured in May of 2019.
MIB from smoke free home Rare 2011 Ney York Comic Con Exclusive Hallmark Keepsake Ornament. Glow in the dark U.S.S. Defiant. Limited run of only 700 produced,New 2011 Defiant Listed
Hallmark’s The Keeper ornament has a clear height advantage, towering nearly 3/4” above his competitor. What Star Trek: The Experience’s Talosian lacks in height is made up in weight. The Talosian weighs in at a hefty five ounces more than the rookie upstart.
Ring the bell, already!
ROUND 1 (Eye hook placement)
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An eye hook is fastened to the back of the Talosian’s neck and vanishes when the ornament is observed head on. A devastating hook to The Keeper’s head gives Talosian the first round. Round 1 scoring: Talosian: 10, The Keeper: 9
ROUND 2 (Head details)
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The head of the Talosian has a more bulbous shape and a closer depiction of what was on screen. Unfortunately, it is sloppily executed. In contrast, The Keeper’s less accurate oval shape is very clean and defined. After trading head shots, The Keeper wins the second round. Round 2 scoring: Talosian: 9, The Keeper: 10
ROUND 3 (Necklace details)
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Upon close inspection of the necklace, the Talosian’s paint technique is jarring. In contrast, The Keeper has clean, crisp lines and colors. Hallmark delivers an uppercut when it comes to the paint details. Round 3 scoring: Talosian: 9, The Keeper: 10
ROUND 4 (Hand details)
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The Keeper gets knocked to the canvas by a fierce left-right combination from the Talosian. The Keeper struggles to pull himself up off the mat due to his lack of hands. Round 4 scoring: Talosian: 10, The Keeper: 8
ROUND 5 (Robe details)
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The Talosian’s robe is very rudimentary. The Keeper sports the finest detail of any Star Trek ornament to date. This seemingly new manufacturing technique gives this robe its gorgeous texture. “DOWN GOES TALOSIAN! DOWN GOES TALOSION!” Round 5: The Keeper delivers a knockout punch to the Talosian!
Announced yesterday at SDCC was a 2025 Janeway ornament! The ornament will mimic a pose seen in Star Trek: Prodigy’s promotional material of Janeway holding her mug.
The 2024 Event Exclusive Enterprise B with Nexus damage has been promoted as being limited to a quantity of 3200.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B (Nexus Damage), Star Trek Generations™ Keepsake Ornament – To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Star Trek Generations feature film, this lighted event-exclusive Keepsake Ornament depicts damage sustained by the U.S.S. Enterprise-B while encountering the Nexus ribbon.—Only 3,200 Produced! $35.
Today, being the first day the ornament has been in the public’s hands, we see printed on the ornament’s packaging that the Enterprise B is limited to 3,000.
Hallmark will again have two booths at the convention — Booth #2913S in the Star Wars Pavilion, where you can purchase this year’s Star Wars exclusives and find a showcase of Hallmark’s other Star Wars items.
All other exclusives will be available at the Hallmark For All Fankind Booth #3348, where they will also have a variety of pop culture and gaming items available for purchase, as well as sneak previews, and a button giveaway. Also be sure to stop by on Thursday, July 25 – Sunday, July 28 for your chance to meet Rainbow Brite daily from 10am-2pm.
Hallmark’s exclusives will be split between San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic-Con — and there will be daily allotments available at the booth.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Star Trek Generations feature film, this lighted event-exclusive Keepsake Ornament depicts damage sustained by the U.S.S. Enterprise-B while encountering the Nexus ribbon. Only 3,200 Produced!