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I Dream of Jeannie related Bottles

 1964 Jim Beam Bottle

 Original Prop used IDOJ bottle was painted on an original 1964Jim Beam Whiskey bottle.The bottle value changes often, this is because there are many Jeannie artists & all which are after these bottle to paint to resell them. Basically, Jeannie artists will control the prices of these bottles over eBay-if most Jeannie artists haven't received too many orders then (they are not in need of these bottles) then the price of these bottles will drop. Some of these bottles can be found in markets & garage sales.Cavity #16 bottle is the rarest & only few exist.If your bottles is chipped, nicked or cracks then their value will be extremely low. 

$200-300 Cavity #16 bottle with original  near mint box & cardboard slot in, original stickers (having original alcohol inside will add $50-75 extra to the value)

$130-170  Cavity bottle 1-15, with original good conditioned box, all stickers & stamp on the bottle, both the stopper & bottle mint condition, ( having original alcohol inside add an extra $40-55 to the value)

$60-90 Sealed cavity 1-15 bottle with all original stickers & stamp, stopper & free from any dents

$30-55 Plain bottle no stickers, or partial stickers, bottle+stopper very good condition free from any dents

$10-20 Just for stopper, free from any dents, with original cork & rings

$10-20 Just for the very good condition free from any dents, no stickers, no stopper

  Old Grand Dad Bottle (OGD) 

  Jeannie's first Gold Vines bottle which was used for the 1st season had a 1964 Jim beam bottle (same as above) & having an Old Grand Dad stopper from 1956 Old Grand Dad bottle. One of the reasons why OGD bottle/stopper is very rare is because it can not be identified as an OGD unless it has the stickers as pictured. Often these bottles get tossed out & used an ordinary bottle. Therefore, not many exist now & being over 53 years old is very hard to find any conditioned OGD bottle or stopper.Most Jeannie fans buy an OGD bottle for the stopper, the stopper is placed on Gold Vines 1st season painted bottle. You can now buy few replica OGD stoppers for as low as $30. 

 $700+ Sealed OGD, with original stickers/stamp, liquor is full, both bottle & stopper is mint condition, untouched, the better the box condition is the higher the price will be, the box is nearly impossible to find & only few are known to exist (I'am proud to own 1 of them, the price can be easily over $1000 for complete mint box & bottle. 

 $500+ Sealed OGD with original stickers/stamp, sealed with liquor inside, both bottle & stopper mint condition, untouched

 $280-360+ No lliquor inside, all stickers intact (seal can be broken), both stopper & bottle mint condition

$230-300 Just for a plain  bottle & stopper, without any; liquor, stickers, stamp

$130-160 Plain Mint conditioned stopper that has original cork & rings(just the stopper, no bottle)

 

 

  Ceramic Bottles

 Buying any ceramic bottles isn't an investment like buying other memorabilia Jeannie items. Ceramic bottles will not go up in value, nor will it ever become rare. Ceramic bottles are just purely for display purposes, these are cheap to buy-that is why some buy that can not afford to spend hundreds to buy an authentic artist painted bottle. These were bought of eBay for around $120inc ship to Australia.

I believe these are still on eBay (sometimes), 2 of these bottles are around $50+shipping.

 I think these bottles are very pretty & I enjoy having them in my collection, but if you're after the real thing then put your money towards buying a bottle from a Jeannie artist, like Brian. 

 These bottles can be bought from the ebay seller: gregorykelso

 

Blue 1973 Jim Beam Bottle with handle

 These bottles are now considered to be a Jeannie bottle, even though the bottle itself was never used in the show or the movies. The design of the bottle is exactly the same as the 1964 bottle except  1973 version comes in 3 different colors; red, clear or blue each with a handle. Now artists use these bottles to furnish the bottle so people can see though the bottle (1964 version was dark green color-which was too dark to see though). These bottles are not as in demand as the 1964 version, but are still nice piece to have in your IDOJ memorabilia. I see the prices slowly rising for these, so get yours quick. If your bottle has cracks or nicks that you can see from looking at it-then your bottle isnt worth much, probably only few dollars.

 $50-60 Mint in Box, original liquir, all original stickers in tact, no damage done to the bottle/stopper

$30-35 Original liquor inside, un opened, all original stickers in tact, no damage done to the bottle/stopper

$15-25 Plain bottle,without any damage done to the bottle/stopper, no stickers are necesary as these bottles will be used by mostly artists-so the less stickers the better.

 

 

 

 

 

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