$320.00

TALLEST BLUE Genie Bottle currently AVAILABLE for sale from Brisbane for AU $320 (approx. USD $215). This piece can be posted INTERNATIONALLY at cost price PLUS $3 for professional packing using recycled packing materials. We pick-up clean, used packing materials from an electrical retail store before it ends up as landfill. This listing also appears for people wishing to SELL similar vintage decorative arts pieces in iNVISeDGE. Our commission fees for decorative arts pieces are 5% to 18.5% depending on how much of our time you need. 

 

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AU $320 price is for the darker BLUE genie bottle with “Wax-Drip” pattern only (in a tall, slender CONICAL shape). It has MADE IN ITALY embossed to the base (as shown in our photos). Prices of others available (at time of writing)…

  • Deep Forest-Green Genie Bottle with wax-drip design. MADE IN ITALY embossed to the base. (This richer forest-green colour is harder to get compared to the normal mid-tone green) ………… AU $245  SOLD
  • Very LIGHT BLUE vintage genie bottle. Slender shape with grapes on the front side (random textured pattern). 53cm Height. 832 grams… AU $320
  • Olive Green Genie Bottle with larger bubbles (more bulbous / large-rounded base). MADE IN ITALY embossed to the base. (Olive Green is also very hard to get compared to ALL the other green colours). Height- 43cm. Weight- 953 grams… AU $240
  • Dark Blue with larger bubbles (more bulbous / larger base area). MADE IN ITALY embossed to the base. (Blue is harder to get.) AU $325
  • Bulbous Onion Genie Bottle. (Shapes like this are pretty hard to get)… AU $195

(NOTE- our prices are in AUSTRALIAN dollars– significantly LESS in American dollars. ALSO our prices are never fixed because the value of vintage pieces can go up. (Prices quoted for the decanters above may increase without notice.)

Background Info and Provenance

(Written in 2023. Some information (eg. values) will be time sensitive.)

A vintage BLUE genie bottle made in Italy in the 1960’s. This one is the standard height (58cm tall). Blue is a pretty hard colour to get- green and amber (brown) is much easier to find compared to blue.

This particular piece is a great investment because it has “Made in Italy” EMBOSSED TO THE BASE (as shown in our photo). Replicas of these bottles have recently been released but the Italy mark (and wax-drip pattern) guarantees this is an AUTHENTIC vintage piece. This piece has very strong investment appeal- values of these will only go up in the future. These genie bottles are mould-blown and have become an icon of the era. This one is particularly striking. The “wax-drip” pattern and sleek tapered shape offers a contrast to the more-common ones with the diamond (hobnail) texture.

The investment appeal of these is a no-brainer. These are MUST-HAVES in an retro-inspired interior. These pieces are now almost 60 years old. As pieces get lost or broken, values can only continue to go up. I’ve seen first-hand how the value of these keep increasing. Before I continue here, remember that values of authentic vintage genie bottles vary considerably depending on the colour of them. I saw a red one priced at AU $1800 last year (!) I went through my records and sold a red one back in 2011 for AU $400- wish I’d held onto it! I sold a green one back in 2013 for $95- in 2022 I sold a green one for $245! I’ve not seen an authentic BLUE genie bottle for sale in Australia (the good ones that people want) for less than about $350 for about 2 years now!

The good ones are getting hard to get. I came across less than 3 good ones for sale on ebay at the time of writing. One was a staggering AU $2200! (See the screenshots in this listing.) I was shocked! Some ebay sellers obviously have absolutely no idea what they’re doing but this also verifies that these vintage pieces are very collectable. Values of these will continue to climb in the future and will certainly go over AU $1000 each in future years (perhaps in about 20 or 30 years I’d say).

These decanters were inspired by the “I Dream of Jeannie” TV series that ran through the mid-1960’s. They were done in all sorts of shapes, colours and sizes.

After many of today’s décor items have ended up as landfill, this 50 to 60-year-old piece will be handed onto yet another generation to tell a whole new swarm of stories to. There is no better way I can think of to invest in your home and reduce your carbon footprint. Investing in authentic vintage décor pieces is a smart way to go- these pieces will not lose any value in the future.

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