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About "mist" lamps: The ONLY lamps sold with mist liquid were the early, slender or so-called 'elegant' Enchantresses and Planters, and the entire 1966 range was sold with a "Champagne Mist" for a time. The later-style Enchantress lamp shown post-dates any mist colors. "Champagne Mist" was cream-colored lava in pale amber liquid. The Enchantress 'mist' models had a hazy, evenly-cloudy liquid that produced a solid, glowing background to the lava, rather than obscuring it (due to the narrow bottle) for the series' four unique, wild color combos: red lava/green mist, blue lava/blue mist, yellow lava/orange mist, green lava/green mist. The very cloudy brand new China-made Lava Lites are nothing like this.
About the model shown: The Enchantress plain and planter of this later conical style came in four colors, none of them with mist liquid: the standard three (red/clear, orange/yellow, green/blue) and a 4th: lime green in green liquid. Thing about orange/yellow and green/blue is, in the early 70s they changed the "orange" lava to the same red as the red/clear and still called it "orange"; the green/blue first changed to a light 'sage green' (which ages badly, see the recently-posted Windsor for what an aged sage-green/blue becomes) and then to cream-colored wax in blue liquid, again still called green/blue (which ages to what you see here).
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