The distinctive prop for the 60s sitcom was owned for years by director Gene Nelson. It has been in storage, since his death in 1996. His children decided to sell it. The bottle is actually a Jim Beam 1964 Christmas decanter.

What is a Jeanie bottle called?

This bottle is best known as the Reunion Bottle . In the last reunion movie, the wicked twin sister of Jeannie had a special bottle where she trapped T.J.

Who put Jeannie in the bottle?

Fifteen Years Later (1985) reiterates most of Jeannie’s first-season origin when she tells her son, Tony Jr., that she was trapped in her bottle by an evil djinn after she refused to marry him.

What is Jeannies bottle made of?

In the first, black-and-white season of I Dream of Jeannie, the prop bottle looked somewhat similar to its original form. It was dark, smoked glass painted with gold filigree. Only, that would not be discerned by viewers until colorized versions of the episodes were released in a 2006 DVD set.

How much is the original I Dream of Jeannie bottle worth?

Update: The original I Dream of Jeannie prop bottle sold for $34,375. What you see: The original prop bottle from the NBC sitcom I Dream of Jeannie (1965-1970). It’s hand-painted and stands 14 inches tall. Julien’s estimates it at $40,000 to $60,000.

Where is the house from I Dream of Jeannie?

Anthony Nelson’s House
Location:Cocoa Beach, Florida
Address1020 Palm Drive
Owner(s):Anthony Nelson, Jeannie
Purpose:Residential Home

What was Jeannie’s sister’s name on I Dream of Jeannie?

Jeannie II
Jeannie’s sister Jeannie II shows up for the first time. She traps Jeannie in her bottle and plots to steal her master. Jeannie’s sister Jeannie II shows up for the first time. She traps Jeannie in her bottle and plots to steal her master.

How many bottles were used in I Dream of Jeannie?

For the 139 episodes of I Dream of Jeannie that aired, it is estimated that about 12 of the bottles were used. Some were used as stunt bottles to make the smoke effect that accompanied Jeannie’s exit from the bottle into Major Nelson’s home (or other places she opted to pop into).

Was the house from Bewitched used in I Dream of Jeannie?

The first episode aired in 1964. The house was built on the back lot of the Warner Bros. Ranch in Burbank, California. It sits on Blondie Street alongside other famous facades used for classic shows like “The Partridge Family” and “I Dream of Jeannie.”

What nationality is Barbara Eden?

American
Barbara Eden/Nationality

Tucson, Arizona, U.S. Barbara Eden (born Barbara Jean Morehead; August 23, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and producer best known for her starring role as “Jeannie” in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.

Where does the bottle in ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ live?

Barbara Eden says they have strict orders on the set of ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ that the bottle in which her genie character lives can be any place in the house, except the bedroom of the astronaut, played by Larry Hagman.” (From November 12, 1966) Of course, the guys who know great bourbon aren’t going to be impressed by fancy decanters.

Why did Jeannie need a new bottle for Season 2?

For the second season of the sitcom series, production switched from black-and-white to color, and that meant Jeannie needed a whole new bottle — inside and out.

How much did the Genie from I Dream of Jeannie cost?

As was reported in newspapers nationwide the week of June 1, 1966, “They’re giving Barbara Eden, the genie of ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ a new bottle, now that the show will be in color for the 1966-67 seasons. The bottle [set] costs $6,000.

What problems does adding color to ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ create?

Dick Albain, behind-the-scenes magician of NBC’s “I Dream of Jeannie” tells of the problems the addition of color creates for him. Rainbow colored smoke; shirts that float out of the automatic washer all ironed and folded; row boats that speed like PT boats; palm trees that wave and bow.