See GlassGallery file of five images, each with click image to enlarge feature, here:
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-16801Registered design No. 787872 of 15 November 1933. This example faintly marked REGN APPD FOR.
Caveat: Although this 8½" bowl carries the same registration as the 13" Lambton Rose Bowl, it is not known whether it was the same Jobling pattern No., hence "11000?".
This is the third of these excellent stands I've seen complimenting this lovely bowl, and the first for around a decade. Previously I gave up on the EPNS mark, so this is an opportunity to do it properly. However, I can't find it in the books (Mappin and Matheau-Raven), nor can I find it online.
I've thoroughly cleaned the stand, removing old polish with a soft brush, but I've not used silver polish yet as I find that the mark is usually more legible this way.
Any help would be welcomed.
Bernard C. 8)
ps — Here's a direct link to the composite image of four different photographs of the mark:
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/albums/userpics/10318/DSCF1443p.jpg
Found it. Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Cogent Works, 54 St Paul's Square, Birmingham, established 1905. Related to, but not to be confused with, the much older Charles Green & Son which is apparently still in operation today. See:
http://www.silvercollection.it/electroplatesilverGdue.htmlScroll about two thirds of the way down, where you will see four marks, one of which is the same as the one on my stand except that the EPNS is in sans serif and not blackletter.
Grateful thanks to the reference website and its proprietor, Giorgio B. of Venice, and to Paul for encouragement. Nice to resolve this query so quickly.
I wonder if Charles S. Green & Co. made other metal fittings for Jobling glass?
Bernard C. 8)