2021 Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Checklist

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🔲  1A  001) 1991 U.S.S. Enterprise QLX7199 TOS
🔲  1B  002) 1992 Shuttlecraft Galileo QLX7331 TOS
🔲  1C  003) 1993 U.S.S. Enterprise D QLX7412 TNG
🔲  1D  004) 1994 Klingon Bird-of-Prey QLX7386 TNG
🔲  1E  005) 1995 The Ships of Star Trek QXI4109 TOS/TNG/TNG
🔲  1F  006) 1995 Romulan Warbird QXI7267 TNG
🔲  1G  007) 1995 Captain Jean-Luc Picard QXI5737 TNG
🔲  1H  008) 1995 Captain James T. Kirk QXI5539 TOS
🔲  1I    009) 1996 U.S.S. Voyager QXI7544 VOY

🔲  2A  010) 1996 Enterprise & Galileo QXI7534 TOS/TOS
🔲  2B  011) 1996 Commander William T. Riker QXI5551 TNG
🔲  2C  012) 1996 Mr. Spock QXI5544 TOS
🔲  2D  013) 1997 U.S.S. Defiant QX17481 DS9
🔲  2E  014) 1997 Dr. Leonard H. McCoy QX16352 TOS
🔲  2F  015) 1997 Commander Data QXI6345 TNG
🔲  2G  016) 1998 U.S.S. Enterprise E QX17633 FC
🔲  2H  017) 1998 Captain Kathryn Janeway QX14046 VOY
🔲  2I    018) 1999 Runabout U.S.S. Rio Grande QXI7593 DS9

🔲  3A  019) 1999 Worf QXI4139 DS9
🔲  3B  020) 1999 U.S.S. Enterprise – Glass QBG6117 TOS
🔲  3C  021) 1999 U.S.S. Enterprise – Stamp QXI8557 TOS
🔲  3D  022) 2000 Borg Cube QLX7354 VOY
🔲  3E  023) 2000 Seven of Nine QX6844 VOY
🔲  3F  024) 2000 Lt. Commander Worf – Glass QBG4064 DS9
🔲  3G  025) 2001 Space Station Deep Space Nine QX6065 DS9
🔲  3H  026) 2001 Startfleet Legends QXM5325 FC/DS9/VOY
🔲  3I    027) 2001 Captain Benjamin Sisko QX6865 DS9

🔲  4A  028) 2001 Q – Glass QBG4345 TNG
🔲  4B  029) 2002 Delta Flyer QLX7663 VOY
🔲  4C  030) 2002 Enterprise NX-01 QXI2943 ENT
🔲  4D  031) 2002 The Doctor QX8226 VOY
🔲  4E  032) 2003 The Scorpion QXI7509 NEM
🔲  4F  033) 2003 Captain Jonathan Archer QXI8349 ENT
🔲  4G  034) 2003 Sub-Commandr T’Pol QXI8757 ENT
🔲  4H  035) 2004 Vulcan Command Ship QXI4084 ENT
🔲  4I    036) 2004 Commander Trip Tucker QXI4091 ENT

🔲  5A  037) 2004 “The City on the Edge of Forever” QXI4094 TOS
🔲  5B  038) 2004 Insignias QXM5211 TOS/TNG/ENT
🔲  5C  039) 2005 U.S.S. Enterprise A QXI6215 TFF
🔲  5D  040) 2005 Khan QXI6202 TOS
🔲  5E  041) 2005 Locutus of Borg QXI6205 FC
🔲  5F  042) 2006 U.S.S. Enterprise QXI6215 TOS
🔲  5G  043) 2006 The Transporter Chamber QXI6296 TOS
🔲  5H  044) 2007 Future U.S.S. Enterprise D QXI4347 TNG
🔲  5I    045) 2007 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan QXI4349 TWOK

🔲  6A  046) 2007 Lt. Uhura – Red QXE9029 TOS
🔲  6B  047) 2008 “The Trouble with Tribbles” QXI4291 TOS
🔲  6C  048) 2008 Communicator QXI2254 TOS
🔲  6D  049) 2008 U.S.S. Reliant QXI4221 TWOK
🔲  6E  050) 2009 Klingon Battle Cruiser QXI1185 TOS
🔲  6F  051) 2009 “The Menagerie” QXI1232 TOS
🔲  6G  052) 2009 Starfleet Phaser QXI1242 TOS
🔲  6H  053) 2009 Ilia Probe QXE3042 TMP
🔲  6I    054) 2009 Lt. Uhura – Gold QMP4008 Qty 450 TOS

🔲  7A  055) 2010 Captain James T. Kirk QX8373 TOS
🔲  7B  056) 2010 “Amok Time” QXI2163 TOS
🔲  7C  057) 2010 U.S.S. Enterprise 2.0 QXI2156 ST:09
🔲  7D  058) 2011 Spock QX8829 TOS
🔲  7E  059) 2011 “Mirror, Mirror” QXI2057 TOS
🔲  7F  060) 2011 Romulan Bird-of-Prey QXI2007 TOS
🔲  7G  061) 2011 U.S.S. Defiant QMP4068 Qty 700 TOS
🔲  7H  062) 2012 Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy QX8244 TOS
🔲  7I    063) 2012 “An Extraordinary Meeting” QXI2054 ST:09

🔲  8A 064)  2012 U.S.S. Enterprise D QXI2051 TNG
🔲  8B 065)  2013 Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott QX9165 TOS
🔲  8C 066)  2013 U.S.S. Kelvin QXI2162 ST:09
🔲  8D 067)  2013 “Arena” QXI2155 TOS
🔲  8E 068)  2013 U.S.S. Kelvin – Damaged QMP4084 Qty 1575 ST:09
🔲  8F 069)  2014 Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu QX9183 TOS
🔲  8G 070)  2014 “The Devil in the Dark” QXI2613 TOS
🔲  8H 071)  2014 U.S.S. Vengeance QXI2616 ID
🔲  8I   072)  2014 Vina QXE3743 TOS

🔲  9A 073)  2015 Lieutenant Nyota Uhura QX9227 TOS
🔲  9B 074)  2015 “The Needs of the Many” QXI2587 TWOK
🔲  9C 075)  2015 U.S.S. Enterprise C QXI2499 TNG
🔲  9D 076)  2016 Ensign Pavel Chekov QXE3161 TOS
🔲  9E 077)  2016 “The Man Trap” QXI3401 TOS
🔲  9F 078)  2016 Enterprise “Pilot” Gold QXI3404 TOS
🔲  9G 079)  2016 “To Boldly Go” QXI3441 TOS
🔲  9H 080)  2016 Ent. “Pilot” Painted QMP4099 Qty 3450 TOS
🔲  9I   081)  2016 Maxine Cosplay 1HGO1384 Qty 100

🔲  10A 082)  2017 U.S.S. Franklin QXI3405 BEY
🔲  10B 083)  2017 Picard/Data QXI3402 TNG
🔲  10C 084)  2017 Enterprise C – Damaged QMP4035 Qty 3325 TNG
🔲  10D 085)  2017 Spock 1HCM3889 & 2HCM4412 TOS
🔲  10E 086)  2018 “The Naked Time” QXI3316 TOS
🔲  10F 087)  2018 U.S.S. Discovery QXI3326 DSC
🔲  10G 088)  2018 Tricorder QXI3343 TOS
🔲  10H 089)  2018 Arex & M’Ress QMP4046 Qty 2800 TAS/TAS
🔲  10I   090)  2018 USS Enterprise – Metal QXI3493 TOS

🔲  11A 091)  2018 Kirk 2HCM4550 TOS
🔲  11B 092)  2018 Spock Decoupage 2HCM4353 TOS
🔲  11C 093)  2018 Shuttlecraft Decoupage 2HCM4362 TOS
🔲  11D 094)  2019 Enterprise Refit QXI3659 TMP
🔲  11E 095)  2019 Saru & Burnham QXI3657 DSC
🔲  11F 096)  2019 Tribble QXI3667 TOS
🔲  11G 097)   2019 Tabletop Transporter QXI3669 TOS
🔲  11H 098)  2019 I.S.S. Enterprise QMP4104 Qty 3475 TOS
🔲  11I   099)  2020 Storyteller Mirror Sulu QXI6071 TOS

🔲  12A 100)  2020 Storyteller Mirror Kirk QXI6061 TOS
🔲  12B 101)  2020 Storyteller Mirror Uhura QXI6074 TOS
🔲  12C 102)  2020 Storyteller Ent. Tree Topper QXI6004 TOS, TOS
🔲  12D 103)  2020 Tribble QMP4108 Qty 3350 TOS
🔲  12E  104)  2021 Storyteller Mirror Spock QXI7002 TOS
🔲  12F  105)  2021 Storyteller Mirror Chekov QXI7005 TOS
🔲  12G 106)  2021 La Sirena QXI7585 PIC   
🔲  12H 
107)  2021 HMS Bounty Klingon Bird-of-Prey QMP4118 Qty 3750 TVH   
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12G 108)  2022 U.S.S Enterprise 2HCM9211 TOS

108a) 2021 U.S.S. Enterprise Metal – Walmart Exclusive

Beam up holiday adventure with this Star Trek Christmas tree ornament. An homage to the classic series, this metal decoration features the flagship of Starfleet—U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701—emerging from the iconic Starfleet insignia with shiny metallic gold accents. Available exclusively at Walmart.

  • Beam up holiday adventure with this metal Star Trek Christmas tree ornament. Design features the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 with the iconic Starfleet insignia and shiny metallic gold accents.
  • Made of metal, this Hallmark Ornament measures 1.89 x 2.5 x 0.64 inches. The ornament is ready to hang on your Christmas tree with a hanger attachment.
  • Great Christmas gift idea for fans of the original “Star Trek” TV series.

Brand: Hallmark
Assembled Product Weight: 0.1 lb
Manufacturer: Hallmark
Manufacturer Part Number: 0002HCM9211
Color: Multicolor
Assembled Product Dimensions: (L x W x H)1.89 x 2.50 x 0.64 Inches

Hallmark Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Metal Christmas Ornament – Walmart Exclusive
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HMS Bounty at KOC Fan Convention Ornament Sale Tomorrow

The HMS Bounty will be available for the KOC Fan Convention Ornament Sale taking place August 17, 2021 at 9:00 CT. It will be an online event only and KOC (Keepsake Ornament Club) is required.

KOC membership is sold out for 2021. Check back November 2, 2021 to join the 2022 Keepsake Ornament Club! The KOC is where fans, collectors & holiday enthusiasts come together to share their passion for ornaments. Behind-the-scenes features, exclusive ornaments and special savings are just a few of the perks members enjoy.


KOC Membership Perks

Free membership gift, $75 value: The Dream Box is stuffed full of members-only goodies and the KOC-exclusive Dream Book.
Exclusive savings and pricing: Keep an eye out for special pricing just for you on select Keepsakes gifts. You’ll also receive club mailings throughout the year, each including a $5 off $10 coupon (U.S. only).
Exclusive reward points: As a KOC member you’ll get access to the best Crown Rewards Bonus Points, with opportunities to earn more top-tier rewards than anyone else.
Members-only Ornaments: Our artists created four designs just for 2021 club members.
Behind-the-scenes access: Watch your monthly email newsletters for insider info and a chance to be entered to win a free ornament. Plus look for savings and surprises in your quarterly For Keeps mailings, too.
Exclusive early access to shop: Look for your invitation to shop our ornament release events early at participating stores, where you’ll get first dibs on all ornaments, offers and more!

If you are not already a KOC member the HMS Bounty will be available again October 7, 2021 at Noon E.S.T. for NYCC.

Check this page on August 17 to purchase!

2022 Hallmark Storyteller Design Predictions

It is no surprise we will be getting the last two Star Trek Storytellers next year but what they will look like has yet to be seen. The Storytellers have been mostly screen accurate sculpts from the episode Mirror, Mirror. So it was time to delve back into the Mirror universe to get a glimpse of what 2022 may bring and after an episode rewatch, Scotty’s ornament design was still a little murky while McCoy’s was quite clear.

Scotty doesn’t have any iconic poses or props throughout the episode. We see him standing with his arms behind his back (upper right) and the one time he uses a communicator he doesn’t even hold it (bottom).

Scotty’s most memorable scene is him attempting to tap into the warp core to artificially recreate interdimensional contact with the prime universe. The chief engineer holding his “warp-core-breaching-dojiggy” (above) is a possibility but there will need to be some liberties taken with a pose other than him squeezed into a Jeffries tube. Most of the Star Trek Storytellers have been screen accurate but, as previously noted, Kirk’s pose had been ”fudged”.

McCoy’s ornament, on the other hand, is much clearer. The doctor’s most famous scene was immortalized in 2011 with the “Mirror, Mirror” mind-meld ornament which really just leaves us the sickbay scene in Act One.

Once they’re safely in sickbay, they can talk openly, with Kirk having been saluted endlessly in the corridors en route. McCoy is appalled at sickbay, as everything is all rearranged and messed up—but the spot on the table where he spilled acid has the exact same acid stain on it. 

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The combination of McCoy’s dialogue and him holding a glass beaker make this scene a shoe in for an ornament. My choice would be the image of him pointing to the acid stain on the table (third from left) but I have yet to be reached to by Hallmark for my opinion.

Ladies and gentleman, I present to you the 2022 Storyteller McCoy ornament (as far as I see it)…

By the Numbers: Enterprise Ornaments

What’s wrong with this chart and when is it going to be fixed?

Registry: Enterprise (NX-01)
Class: NX
Service: 2151 – 2161
Captains: Jonathan Archer
Appearances: Star Trek: Enterprise
Ornaments: 1

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) *PILOT*
Class: Constitution
Service: 2265
Captains: James T. Kirk
Appearances: Star Trek episode “Where No Man Has Gone Before”
Ornaments: 2

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
Class: Constitution
Service: 2245 – 2285
Captains: Robert April, Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk
Appearances: Star Trek and Star Trek: The Animated Series
Ornaments: 8

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) *REFIT*
Class: Constitution
Service: 2285
Captains: James T. Kirk, Willard Decker, Spock
Appearances: Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Ornaments: 1

Registry: ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) *MIRROR UNIVERSE*
Class: Constitution
Service: 2260s
Captains: Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk, Spock
Appearances: Star Trek episode “Mirror, Mirror”
Ornaments: 1

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)
Class: Constitution-class refit
Service: 2286 – 2293
Captains: James T. Kirk 
Appearances: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 
Ornaments: 1

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)
Class: Excelsior-class refit
Service: 2293 – 2329
Captains: John Harriman, Demora Sulu 
Appearances: Star Trek: Generations
Ornaments: 0

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)
Class: Ambassador
Service: 2332 – 2344
Captains: Rachel Garrett
Appearances: Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise”
Ornaments: 2

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
Class: Galaxy
Service: 2363 – 2371
Captains: Jean-Luc Picard, William T. Riker, Edward Jellico
Appearances: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine episode “Emissary”, Enterprise episode “These Are the Voyages…”, Star Trek: Generations
Ornaments: 3

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) *FUTURE REFIT*
Class: Galaxy
Service: circa 2395 
Captain: Full Admiral William T. Riker
Appearances: Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “All Good Things…”
Ornaments: 1

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)
Class: Sovereign
Service: 2372 – 
Captain: Jean-Luc Picard
Appearances: Star Trek: First ContactStar Trek: InsurrectionStar Trek Nemesis
Ornaments: 2

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) *KELVIN TIMELINE*
Service: 2258 – 2263
Captains: Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk
Appearances: Star TrekStar Trek Into DarknessStar Trek Beyond 
Ornaments: 1

Hallmark’s Complete 30-Year Line of Enterprise Ornaments (1991-2020)

Where is the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B?

Artist Inspirations: Sisko (2001)

Left: 2001 Hallmark ornament.
Center: Avery Brooks publicity photo.
Right: Sisko’s new gray-on-black uniform.

Starfleet’s gray uniforms, as depicted on the 2001 Sisko ornament, were introduced in Deep Space Nine’s “Rapture” (Season 5, Episode 10) on December 30, 1996.

This was the first episode of Deep Space Nine to feature the grey-on-black Starfleet uniform with the division color undershirts created for Star Trek: First Contact (November 26, 1996), which would be used for the remainder of the series. The uniforms had been held back in production so that they would not be seen until an episode that aired after the official release of the movie. Besides all the admirals’ (and Whatley’s aide’s) uniform which had not been changed yet, some officers of the lower ranking staff are still wearing the previous uniforms. Unlike the DS9 crew, the crew on Star Trek: Voyager continued to use the old DS9 Starfleet uniforms, due to being stranded in the Delta Quadrant. The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion (p. 407) notes that all of Deep Space Nine‘s stock of the older uniforms were sent to Voyager to use.

Memory Alpha

Our next clue is the publicity photo (above center) and Sisko with a bald head, goatee and wearing the older red-on-black uniform.

Left: Hair with no goatee beginning with the premiere of Deep Space Nine.
Center: Hair with goatee beginning in “Explorers” (Season 3 Episode 22).
Right: Bald with goatee beginning in Season 4.

Prior to being cast as Ben Sisko in 1993, Avery Brooks played Hawk on Spenser: For Hire and its spinoff, A Man Called Hawk from 1985-1989. In both series, Brooks sported his preferred look: bald with a goatee. Paramount felt that fans would identify him as Hawk, so they had him grow his hair and shave his face for Trek (this was also done because they were worried about having two consecutively bald captains).

Fans, of course, still recognized Brooks as Hawk, because, wouldn’t you know, it was the same actor. Regardless, Avery Brooks wanted his look back and negotiated making changes over time, first growing the goatee back and then shaving his head. And—surprise, surprise—fans did not leave the series in droves.

Screen Rant

So it appears that the ornament’s pose was inspired by a publicity photo for Season 4 and the uniform was changed to the gray-on-black design that viewers last saw Sisko wear when Deep Space Nine ended its run in 1999.

The Curious Case of The Scorpion and the Copious Colors of Canopies

Star Trek: Nemesis images.

2002’s Star Trek: Nemesis included a scene with Picard and Data escaping in a Scorpion-class ship. In 2003, Hallmark released The Scorpion ornament and it is the only Star Trek ornament that involved both Lynn Norton (ship sculpt) and Anita Marra Rogers (character sculpts) together. Each artist was known for sculpting dozens of Star Trek ornaments during their career. Unfortunately, The Scorpion went under some last minute changes and Rogers work has gone mostly unseen for years.

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 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, startrek.com
The Scorpion ornament with a darkened canopy.
Promotional images showing a clear canopy.

I recently received an email from a reader who was following up on our conversation about the canopy’s shading in The Scorpion’s comments section two years ago.

I am the original poster who inquired about the lighter canopy Scorpion ornaments a couple years back. I see that there were some recent updates on the thread and I thought I’d comment on what I’ve found out regarding the topic. Please feel free to post any of this info to your website if you think it is useful.

While I have never found an ornament with a completely clear canopy as shown on the box, I can confirm that there are contrasting shades of canopies that differ from ornament to ornament. I’ve attached some photos of an ornament I acquired on ebay earlier this year with a lighter canopy next to an ornament with a darker canopy that I’ve had for some time. The difference looks somewhat subtle on camera, but is more apparent in person. I used to have an ornament with an even darker, almost black canopy which I sold off some time ago in favor of one with more visible figures.

So I’ve found that there are multiple variations of this ornament to suit your taste. You can own one with a very dark canopy which is more faithful to the film, or a lighter one which better shows the figures in the cockpit. Most seem to be somewhere in the middle. The good news is that this is one of the more affordable ornaments on ebay and other online marketplaces, so it is cheap to acquire the one you want or to collect multiple variations if you are so inclined.

I hope this information is helpful or at least interesting for someone.

Thanks,
Rob

P.S.
Thank you for all of the great information on this website. Because of you, I was able to acquire an HMS Bounty ornament last week to add to my collection. So as always, thanks and keep up the good work!

Rob’s images comparing canopy tints.

There seems to be a wide range of tints available on The Scorpion which result in quite different ornaments. If you have the blackened canopy the ornament could be almost any spaceship since it isn’t one of the recognizable iconic ship designs known in the Star Trek universe. If you have a clearer canopy, the images of Picard and Data turn the ornament from a generic sci-fi spaceship to a true Star Trek ornament.

A big ‘thank you’ to Rob for the information, his photos and the very kind words.

By the Numbers: HMS Bounty eBay Sales in July

Red: Highest daily selling price.
Yellow: Average daily selling price.
Green: Lowest daily selling price.
(Note: Absence of red and yellow indicates just one ornament sold and is only represented in green/lowest selling price.)

Blue line: July 23, 2021-First day HMS Bounty was sold online.
Purple line: July 28, 2021-Ornaments begin arriving to consumers.

Takeaways

  • High-end prices from July 29-31 are a result of ended auctions that began the week prior.
  • Ornaments dropped $65 overnight once they were available from the SDCC event on July 23.
  • 13 ornaments were sold prior to July 23 for an average of $166.41.
  • 110 ornaments were sold from July 23 – July 31 for an average of $81.45. Less than half of prerelease pricing.
  • 23 ornaments were sold for unknown amounts because the seller accepted a best offer price. eBay does release accepted prices of best offers.
  • Number of daily ebay listings (sold and unsold) during the month: July 1 (0), July 7 (1), July 13 (2), July 16 (6), July 23 (109), July 30 (242).