Sugar and creamer set by Pickard, Mark 6 cir 1910 - 1912.  The blank is M & Z Austria.  Artist signed Beutlich (Anton B.), cir 1891 - 1925.  Beutlich was born in Stavanger, Norway in 1870, and immigrated to the US in 1885.  He was skilled in many styles of china painting, including Satsuma decorations on soft paste pottery. 

The sugar bowl has a height of 3 inches and a width which varies from 4 1/2 inches to 5 1/4 inches (bowl is not uniform in diameter), and has a 3 inch diameter base.  The creamer has a height of 2 3/4 inches and a diameter of 3 1/4 inches (5 3/4 inches from the back of the unusual vented handle to the spout.  Both are heavily scalloped at the top with the tips slightly curling to the outside.  Both are fluted at the top, with "ribs" that extend down to the base.  Each has a raised scalloped base, with a fluted design that matches the top.  A raised beaded ring accents at the top of the base.

The sugar and creamer set is decorated in matching patterns.  The outside of each has multiple floral pattern groupings, connected by a green stem.  The inside of each has a floral medallion in the bottom, with a band of un-pained flowers and stems surrounding the inside between an upper and lower gold band.  A heavy gold band surrounds the inside and the outside at the top.  The base of each is matching gold, as well as the vented handle on the creamer.

The sugar bowl and creamer are listed as one item.

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The bio on the artist is from the Collector's Encyclopedia of Pickard China by Alan B. Reed.

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