The prop includes a clear glass bottle with a gray resin printed ship inside, and a brown stained wooden stand which is labeled with a brass plaque “Croiseur de Combat Promellien.” The dimensions are 11.5" x 6" x 5". The prop was designed by Jeffrey Lombardi.
Seen in 2401 in Jean-Luc Picard’s library at Château Picard in the Star Trek: Picard season two episode #201 “The Star Gazer,” which aired the week of March 3, 2022. It is also seen amongst young Picard's other model starships as he and his mother begin their game in a flashback in the Star Trek: Picard season two episode #209 "Hide and Seek," which aired the week of April 28, 2022. Picard referred to the Promellian battle cruiser Cleponji (TNG episode “Booby Trap”) to Commander William T. Riker as "the ship in the bottle," as it was fully intact and preserved, and after explaining the concept, surmised that he probably had a Promellian battle cruiser model in his collection as well. This was confirmed when we saw it in the flashback scene and present scene noted above. The prop includes a clear glass bottle with a gray resin printed ship inside, and a brown stained wooden stand which is labeled with a brass plaque “Croiseur de Combat Promellien.” The dimensions are 11.5" x 6" x 5". The prop was designed by Jeffrey Lombardi. The prop came in two prop department clear zip lock bags labeled “201 CHATEAU PROMELLIAN HERO 201 SET DEC.”