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If you're looking for a hand painted replica of the I Dream of Jeannie bottle you saw on TV, you've come to the right place.
All of my genie bottles are 100% hand painted 1964, 1973, & 1980 Jim Beam decanters painted to resemble the famous TV prop as seen with Barbara Eden & Larry Hagman.

Ever wonder how the glass genie bottles were made?  Check out my Information Section to see a video of bottles being made.

URGENT NOTICE

It's OFFICIAL!!!!  My financial aid for school finally came through and I will be starting classes on February 27, 2011.
As a result, I will no longer be accepting bottle orders after February 17, 2011.
For anyone who was thinking of getting a bottle from me in the future, now will be your last chance.

To all of my former customers and friends I've made ...
I would like to say THANK YOU for your interest in my work over these past 8+ years.
I had a lot of fun building homes for all of your genies.

The following methods of payment are accepted

Money orders & Cashier's Checks are gladly accepted.
Brian's Genie Bottles was featured in season one of the Canadian TV show Fanatical about Fans of I Dream of Jeannie.  If you'd like to see this episode, please click on the Fanatical link above.


Silver Vines Bottle
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter based on the Gold Vines / First Season bottle but instead of gold enamel paint, a silver enamel was used giving it a "black & white" effect.  This bottle only comes with the Old Grand Dad replica stopper.
Cost - $245.00

Silver Vines Bottle - Gray Washed
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter.
This bottle is the Silver Vines with a "gray" wash.  It is like the green washed version except it will keep the black and white theme by using gray instead of green.
Cost - $270.00

Gold Vines Bottle
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter.
The Gold Vines bottle comes complete with the original 1964 Jim Beam stopper.  This is how the bottle was seen in the original pilot when Maj. Nelson found it on the beach.
Cost - $245.00

Gold Vines Bottle - Green Washed
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter.
The Gold Vines bottle comes complete with the original 1964 Jim Beam stopper.  This is how the bottle was seen in the original pilot when Maj. Nelson found it on the beach.
Cost - $270.00
CLICK TO ENLARGE First Season Vines Bottle
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter.
The First Season bottle is based on the Gold Vines bottle but comes with only the Old Grand Dad replica stopper as it appeared throughout the first season.  This is the bottle as we all remember it from the first season in black and white, minus the green wash that gave it an aged appearance.
Cost - $245.00

First Season Vines Bottle - Green Washed
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter.
The First Season bottle is based on the Gold Vines bottle but comes with only the Old Grand Dad replica stopper as it appeared throughout the first season.  This is the bottle as we all remember it from the first season in black and white including the green washed effect for an aged appearance.
Cost - $270.00

2nd - 5th Season Mulberry
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter.
This bottle color is based on the 2nd season bottle that was more a mulberry than purple color.  Seen primarily in the 2nd season, it made a reappearance during some of the 5th season episodes. 
Cost $300.00

2nd - 5th Season Purple "Jeannie"
Description: 
1964 Jim Beam glass decanter.
This color was an experiment I tried with a completely new type of purple color for the 2nd through 5th season bottle.  It has a more richer color of purple than the metallic or mulberry colors used on my other bottles.  This color tends to change depending on lighting conditions and is one of my favorites.
Cost - $300.00

15 Years Later Reunion
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter
As it was seen in the first I Dream of Jeannie TV Reunion Movie in 1985.  It has a metallic plum base color with blue triple arches, 5 window panes per window extending only 1/2 way down the bottle, and 16 small circles at the top.
Cost - $350.00

I Still Dream of Jeannie Reunion
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter
Unlike the original screen used bottles (that were plaster replicas with unusually shaped stoppers) I only paint on original 1964 glass, that is what you will get instead of a plaster replicate bottle.  The designs are very similar to that of the 15 Years Later bottle with two very noticeable differences.
Cost - $350.00

Tony Jr. (a.k.a. Evil Sister Reunion)
Description:
  I call it the Tony Jr. bottle, not the Evil Sister Reunion because the evil sister was never inside this bottle, only Tony Jr. was.  It's from I Still Dream of Jeannie and is a radical departure from the other bottle designs.
 
Cost - $350.00

I Dream of Jeannie Blueprint Bottle
Description:
  A good friend of mine worked on the I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later Reunion movie back in 1984.  While working on the show, they discovered some lost blueprints for a 2nd season bottle concept that was never used.  It was this blueprint that they based the reunion bottle on.  This bottle is painted following those exact blue prints.
Cost - $350.00

2nd Season Evil Sister
Description:  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter. 
This one is painted for Jeannie's sister.  Although they used an unpainted bottle for her in the series, that's not a very colorful display piece, so I've chosen to paint this bottle instead.  It's a metallic green base with white, light blue, and yellow accents.  This is what most people tend to think would suit the Evil Sister.
Cost - $300.00

Blue Djinn
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter painted with a custom color scheme known by most as The Blue Djinn bottle.  Featuring a metallic blue base with red, white, and light blue accents, it is painted in the 2nd through 5th season style of Jeannie's bottle.

 
Cost - $300.00

Ice Blue Djinn
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter painted in various shades of blue with white and silver accents, it gives a cool feeling when you look at it.  Unlike most other bottles that use gold, the silver gives this bottle a completely unique appearance and sets it apart from the other bottles available on this website and others.
Cost - $300.00

Patriotic Djinn
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter originally created by me when my brother was being deployed to Iraq.  Painted with a custom color scheme done in the colors of the U.S.A. (Red, White, & Blue).  Featuring a metallic blue base with red, white, and blue accents, it is painted in the 2nd season style of Jeannie's bottle with a Patriotic twist to it.
Cost - $300.00

Djinn Djinn
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter with a metallic burgundy pearl automotive base coat with white, blue, and yellow accents.  I call this one the Djinn-Djinn bottle for Jeannie's invisible dog Djinn-Djinn.
Cost - $300.00

Sapphire Flame
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter with a custom design elements from my friend Rus Lake, who has supplied me with many interesting designs.  This bottle is a collaborative effort between Rus and myself.  He created the main design and I added the finishing touches.
Cost - $350.00

Mother's Bottle  NEW
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter with a custom color scheme to represent a bottle for Jeannie's mother, who came to visit the Nelson house on several occasions.  There was no official bottle or design for Jeannie's mother's bottle, but I think this version is appropriate.
Cost - $300.00

Black Djinn Bottle  NEW
Description:
  1964 Jim Beam glass decanter with a custom color scheme requested once by a previous customer.  This bottle took a few attempts to perfect but I simply love the look.
Cost - $300.00

Arabian Nights Bottle  NEW
Description:
 1964 Jim Beam decanter painted with a completely brand new custom design of my own creation.  The black/midnight blue base coat has been removed around the lower windows, the bottom of the bottle, the collar, and the teardrops to allow the natural colored glass to shine through and capture the light.
Cost - $300.00
 
CLICK TO ENLARGE Arabian Dreams Bottle
Description:
  1973 Blue Jim Beam decanter painted with a completely brand new custom design of my own creation.  The blue base coat has been removed around the lower windows, the bottom of the bottle, the handle, the collar, the teardrops and top of the stopper to allow the natural blue colored glass to shine through and capture the light.
Cost - $250.00

Arabian Delight Bottle
Description:
  1973 Blue Jim Beam decanter painted with a completely brand new custom design of my own creation.  The burgundy base coat has been removed around the lower windows, the bottom of the bottle, the handle, the collar, the teardrops and top of the stopper to allow the natural blue glass to capture the light.
Cost - $250.00

Arabian Jewel Bottle
Description: 
1973 Blue Jim Beam decanter painted with a completely brand new custom design of my own creation.  The plum base coat has been removed around the lower windows, the bottom of the bottle, the handle, the collar, the teardrops and top of the stopper to allow the natural blue colored glass to shine through and capture the light.
Cost - $250.00

Arabian Ecstasy Bottle
Description:
 1973 Blue Jim Beam decanter painted with a completely brand new custom design of my own creation.  The plum base coat has been removed around the lower windows, the bottom of the bottle, the handle, the collar, the teardrops and top of the stopper to allow the natural blue colored glass to shine through and capture the light.
Cost - $250.00
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