For your consideration are four electroplate nickel silver pieces made by various companies circa 1920-50s. The companies included are Lewis, Rose & Co., S.B. & Co., and Gorham. The creamer cup and sugar bowl were made by Lewis, Rose & Company and are marked on the bottom reading, "LR EPNS A1 / Made in Sheffield England / Hard Soldered / 8942 AA". They shows small designs on the sides and simple, yet elegant handles. The egg holder was made by S.B. & Company in London. It shows an egg shape held up by three curved stands with a base plate on the bottom. The top opens up to reveal an egg stand that can hold four smaller eggs. The egg stand can be removed and the egg tray can be used to house other items. The bottom is marked reading, "S.B & Co. / London Made in England / EPNS / 25934" and shows a three leaf clover with three stars inside the clover. The final piece is a large serving tray made by Gorham. It shows intricate and detailed designs on the top, along with embossed designs around the outer edges. The bottom is marked reading, "Gorham EP" and shows an anchor inside of a square indicating it was made in the 1950s. The pieces show good condition overall with slight wear and patinas from their age and use over the years but no obvious signs of wear or damage is present. The creamer cup measures 6 1/4" L x 2 7/8" W x 3 1/2" H, the sugar bowl measures 3 1/2" L x 7 3/8" W x 4" H, the egg holder measures 9" in height and has a circumference of approximately 14" and the tray measures 1" in height and has a diameter of 15 5/8". The pieces have a collective weight of 3 pounds and 12 ounces.