Three Styles pictured in the image above. Hunter lamps were cheaply made competitor lava and glitter lamps that were produced in the 1970s in the UK. The company was run by John Edward Hunter of which the patents are awarded to and was in direct competition with Edward Craven Walker's Crestworth company of Poole. Normally found open at the base and with sometimes a collar for the edges of the base to prevent scratching, the Hunter lamps were very cheaply made. The lamps were awarded a patent after numerous Crestworth patents, however they never returned to mass manufacture the lamps and vanished after the 1970s.