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This is a rather unusual example of the well known flat bag Ivory blush creamer jug/pitcher attributed to Royal Worcestor.  The only marks on bottom are incised and I am pretty sure they indicate two sets of numbers: 7295 and 27. This could be an early RW piece as it is pretty much indentical to their various similar flat back jugs. The creamer is a bisque/satin finish with only the inside glazed. The pink flowers and leaves are hand painted then embellished with delicate gold detailing.   There are some little factory related blemishes, see photos, but they do not detract from the beauty.  There is a large odd shape of color on bottom that may have been a mark smearing before firing. 

Since most of these flat back pitchers were made by Royal Worcester they would have the mark on the bottom under glaze indicating make, usually they have a puce mark and are circa third quarter 19th C. THIS pitcher ONLY has the incised numbers. By 1890, the US government required country marks on imported China.  

I have seen listings for similar jugs by Rudolstadt as well, but they use their mark as well.  According to English law, The copyright for Royal Worcester flat back pitchers expired around 1889, and also since there is no country mark on this piece could date it around 1890. It could also be a blank that was acquired and painted in a different studio. This pitcher/creamer is 41/2" high and approximately 3 1/2-3 3/4" tall.   
Beautiful floral pattern with irridescent copper lustre handle super nice piece.