Eve Plumbis reminiscing on her favorite memories with the cast ofThe Brady Bunch.
On Wednesday, the actress, 65, announced she would be auctioning off a few items from her “very Brady” collection through Julien’s Auctions and took some time to share a little insight into the history of each keepsake.
The camera Eve Plumb received from Robert Reed.Juliens Auctions/Youtube
Juliens Auctions/Youtube
“One Christmas Robert Reed gave all of us Super Eight cameras because he was taking us on a trip — first to New York City and then on the QA2 to London,” she recalled as photos she snapped on the trip played on screen. “It was so much fun to be traveling with Robert and everybody in the cast.”
A photo of Eve Plumb taken with a camera gifted from Robert Reed.Juliens Auctions/Youtube
Elsewhere in the clip, Plumb introduced a butterfly piece she created using needlepoint while waiting to film her takes on the classic ABC sitcom. The actress revealed how her late costars,Florence Henderson(Carol Brady) andAnn B. Davis(Alice Nelson), introduced her and the rest of the cast to the pastime.
“In the 1970s, doing needlepoint became quite popular,” she explained. “You could do it all day long and still be quiet while they were filming.”
Eve Plumb as Jan Brady and Robert Reed as Mike Brady in ‘The Brady Bunch’.CBS
CBS
In addition to the gifts and original pieces she created on set, Plumb is planning on auctioning other memorabilia from her illustrious career on television.
According to a press release, the items up for bid include: “original and signed teleplays fromThe Brady Bunch’s most famous episodes such as ‘The Honeymoon’ pilot episode, ‘The Not-So-Ugly Duckling,’ ‘The Subject Was Noses,’ ‘Her Sister’s Shadow’ and ‘Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?’ autograph books,A Very Brady ChristmasScripts, early career photographs and a vintage Barbie watch.”
The cast of ‘The Brady Bunch’.ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images
The original script of the pilot also features signed and autographed messages from her former castmates. Fans can spotSusan Olsen(Cindy Brady)’s doodle of a bug andMaurren McCormick(Marcia Brady)’s sweet note which reads, “Your the nicest and sweetest sister I’ve had. I’m sure you will go far in acting. Best of luck…See you when we start shooting the shows”
Barry Williams(Greg Brady) also wrote, “It has been a lot of fun and a lot of work too but after all it was more fun. I know that the series will sell and that we will all be working together again…”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
source: people.com