



Fansets will begin shipping their 2022 Murf ornament, I mean Holiday pin, on November 15th. As of now, it can not be preordered on their site. Look for that to happen Tuesday.





2021 was the first year FanSets’ Holiday pin came with a loop for hanging.
A Kurt Adler Enterprise Tree Topper was sold last month for $60.55. The tree topper originally sold for $49.99 when it was first available in 2008. The topper has been hard to find on the secondary market the last few years but with Hallmark’s own Enterprise Tree Topper they may be more available as owners pass them on.




2023 Data and Spot



Transporter Ornament
Year: 2006
Featured characters: Chief Engineer Scott, Captain Kirk, Science Officer Spock
Transporter pads: 3
Power source: Requires 3 AAA batteries
Size: 4¼” H
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Features: Press the button to see and hear Transporter effects.
MSRP: $28.00
Comments: A big bang in a small package. What you give up in character detail and likeness you gain in light and sound. Possibly the brightest and loudest ornament in Hallmark’s Star Trek line. The only Transporter without dialogue.
Transporter Tabletop Decoration
Year: 2019
Featured characters: Science Officer Spock, Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy
Transporter pads: 6
Power source: Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet, no batteries needed
Size: 7.3″ W x 7.6″ H x 7.7″ D
Artist: Orville Wilson
Features: Continuous light effect. Press the button to hear dialogue from the original “Star Trek” television series and see a synchronized light show.
MSRP: $99.99
Comments: Fantastic detail, most obvious in the away team’s overly snug uniforms. Best reproduction of the transporter pad. Dialogue is clear with more bass than the most Magic Sound. No batteries is a plus if power is easily accessible. Larger size could be a detriment if display space is a premium.
Transporter Snow Globe
Year: 2022
Featured characters: Science Officer Spock, Captain Kirk, Lt. Uhura
Transporter pads: 3
Power source: Requires 3 AAA batteries
Size: 4.88″ W x 7.25″ H x 4.88″ D
Artist: Unknown
Features: Press the button to start a light and sound show based on the classic original Star Trek series.
MSRP: $99.99
Comments: The spinning glitter is an awesome new transporter effect. Audio is repeat but trimmed down version of the 2019 Transporter. Friendly size for displaying on a shelf or desk. Character detail quality falls in the middle of the three transporters.




Of all the 23rd-Century technological wonders aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise, none has proven more useful and more captivating than the transporter chamber. Experience the transporting effects of light, sound and motion as first used in the original Star Trek television series with the push of a button. This interactive water globe features Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Lieutenant Uhura during a recreation of beam-down and beam-up sequences as featured in the classic science-fiction series. Makes a great gift for fans of the popular Sci-Fi TV series.

Regular price: $29.99
Put a favorite family photo or vacation memory boldly on display in this retro-futuristic picture frame. The playful resin design inspired by the control deck of a Star Trek starship displays a horizontal 4×6 photo to share with all the friends in your universe. Makes a great gift for fans of the popular sci-fi TV series.

Regular price: $29.99
Here’s a way to move through time with the U.S.S. Enterprise without changing history! Move the magnets on this Star Trek perpetual calendar—months on the Starfleet ship’s nacelles, days on the primary hull—for the best possible way of making sure tomorrow isn’t yesterday.

Regular price: $19.99
Organize your desk with the efficiency of a Starfleet Captain, no matter where you work. Pens, paper clips and other office essentials will be close at hand and ready for duty with this Star Trek desktop caddy that features a U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 design and quote from Captain Kirk.

Regular price$14.99
Replicate your favorite beverage in this Star Trek coffee cup that’s inspired by Captain Kirk’s iconic gold Starfleet uniform shirt with black collar and Command Insignia details. Just don’t expect to find a certain other Captain’s go-to earl grey tea in this mug…unless you put it in yourself!

Regular price: $14.99
A vessel for the use of your preferred hot beverage is only logical. This Star Trek coffee cup features a bold blue design inspired by First Officer Spock’s iconic blue Starfleet uniform shirt with black collar and gold Science Insignia details. The pointed handle harks back to Mr. Spock’s Vulcan heritage.

Regular price: $19.99
Share the wise words of the U.S.S. Enterprise’s resident Vulcan, Mr. Spock, with this framed art. Perfect for home or office, the inspirational quote is printed on glass so it hovers over the Starfleet insignia design for a dimensional display. Do you know which Star Trek episode it’s from? (Answer: “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.”)

Regular price: $39.99
There are two sides to every story. Now you can prop up your favorite stories with two versions of Captain James T. Kirk! Inspired by the classic original Star Trek series episode “Mirror, Mirror,” this set of two metal bookends is perfect for displaying novels and media from the final frontier.

Regular price: $15.99
Showcase your love of all that is Star Trek and live long and prosper with this Star Trek 2023 wall calendar featuring 12 iconic moments from the #1 cult TV series of all time. The Star Trek 2023 Wall Calendar: The Original Series features full-color photos of the entire original bridge crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. This wall calendar features fan-favorite lines from classic episodes of the original series, a perfect gift for casual fans and die-hard Trekkers alike.

Regular price: $7.99
Relive one of the most memorable episodes from the original Star Trek television series—”Mirror, Mirror”—in itty bittys style. A transporter malfunction results in alternate universe versions of the Enterprise crew, including parallel Lieutenant Nyota Uhura.

Regular price: $7.99
Relive one of the most memorable episodes from the original Star Trek television series—”Mirror, Mirror”—in itty bittys style. A transporter malfunction results in alternate universe versions of the Enterprise crew, including parallel Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu.

Regular price: $7.99
Return to the Collective with this plush version of U.S.S. Enterprise Captain Jean-Luc Picard in his assimilated Borg state, Locutus. Signature itty bittys style features the iconic Borg cybernetic suit, ocular implant and tubing. Resistance is futile.

Regular price: $16.99
Discover what it means to be human—and the depths of friendship—when you add this set of “Star Trek: Voyager” itty bittys to your collection. Includes stylized plush versions of U.S.S. Voyager crew members Captain Janeway and Borg liaison Seven of Nine, the formerly assimilated drone who was severed from her Borg collective.

Regular price: $44.99
Don’t worry, the Borg Collective won’t be able to steal your data while your phone rests in this futuristic chamber. But Star Trek fans will love to use this clever cell phone stand that features a design of a Borg regeneration alcove in their home or office. The resin piece makes a great gift for fans of the popular sci-fi TV series.


Regular price: $29.99
Get energized for a day of adventure when you sip your morning caffeine from this color-changing coffee cup. Fill the ceramic Star Trek mug with your favorite hot beverage and watch First Officer Spock appear in the transporter. For added fun, set the mug on the coaster base to hear audio clips from a classic episode of the original Star Trek series. The interactive vessel makes a great gift for fans of the popular sci-fi TV series.

Regular price: $14.99
Voyage across the planet in style when you boldly wear this pair of Star Trek crew socks. The black socks feature colorful silhouette designs of the U.S.S. Enterprise and Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s iconic phrase, “Make it so.” The fashion-forward footwear makes a great gift for fans of the popular sci-fi TV series.

Regular price: $19.99
Fantasize about the ways of the future—like ordering your lunch from a replicator—when you sip your favorite beverage from this color-changing cup. Fill the ceramic Star Trek mug with a hot liquid (we suggest tea) and watch the design reveal Captain Picard’s iconic drink order. The interactive vessel makes a great gift for fans of the popular sci-fi TV series.
In the California-class [line], there are three types of hull painting: there’s blue, red, and yellow.
We’ve extended the visual metaphor of the uniforms to the ships, and the Cerritos has yellow on the hull because it’s primarily a second contact engineering ship. They show up to planets that need engineering stuff done on them in order to be able to communicate with the Federation.
There’s also, you’ll see in the show, blue-hulled California class ships, which are usually deployed to places where there has to be more medical expertise, and red-hulled ships that are like for moving around ambassadors and doing more command-level stuff.
-Mike McMahon, TrekCore August 6, 2020

Hallmark has a long history of making Event Edition ornaments that were simple ornament repaints using previous production molds. Past repaints include:
If we can just get a USS Cerritos ornament there are years worth of Event Edition repaints available. There appears to be six California-class paint schemes. The simple yellow striping that we have seen on the Cerritos and on other ships in red and blue. We also have the more full coverage paint scheme of the same three colors.

Besides the Cerritos, the other 27 known California-class ships now include…

A U.S.S. San Diego would be fun for a certain pop-culture convention.
The last two Spock Decoupages each sold for over $150.00. No idea if this seller knows what they have but they are taking best offers. Good luck!



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Update: Bids had reached $60.00, stalled out for a few days and then the auction was taken down.
Second update:







The episode, (“The Galileo Seven”), found seven of the Enterprise crew members aboard a shuttlecraft called Galileo, which crash-landed on Taurus II, a dangerous planet inhabited by hostile giants. Thanks to the interference of a “quasar-like phenomenon,” the seven crew members were trapped on the planet with a badly damaged ship, no fuel, and no way to get in touch with the Enterprise.
As the commanding officer, Spock was forced to make difficult decisions and became increasingly frustrated when those decisions, based on logic, resulted in further setbacks and even death.
It was Boma who forced Spock to step outside of himself and experience something resembling empathy. Later, it was Boma (and McCoy) who saved Spock’s life just before a last-ditch attempt to launch the shuttlecraft into orbit for a hopeful rescue.
Inverse.com, Megan Logan, November 2, 2016

A current eBay auction has a set of three classic Hallmark Star Trek ornaments that have been heavily modified to give an impressive post-battle look. The custom war-torn set includes the 1993 Enterprise D, 1994 Klingon Bird-of-Prey, and 1998 Enterprise E with a minimum bid of $99.00 and $11.57 shipping.
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