the decoration looks to be a form of what is often described as 'Mary Gregory' glass. A term which apparently has it's origins in the alleged work of a lady of the same name who worked at Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. in the States somewhere around 1840, and whilst it does seem that this lady was present at that time, proof that she created these whimsical rustic scenes is a bit thin on the ground.
This form of decoration is still being produced in eastern Europe, and doubt that you'll find a factory, but you never know someone might have the answer.
Mostly this decoration is seen on transparent coloured glass of some shade of green, brown, red, blue and clear, rather than this sort of ivory blush, which looks to be copying either Burmese Ware, or Peachblow glass - both C19 inventions from the States - and both of which fluoresce under u.v. Have you tried an ultra violet torch on your glass? This one looks more to be copying Peachblow than Burmese.
Unfortunately, I doubt that your piece is anywhere near that old - probably quite modern.
Sorry this is of no help really, and fingers crossed someone might have better information for you. Welcome to the GMB by the way

P.S. thank goodness for the Modify button....... I should have added Hamid .......... it's useful and can help with an answer, if you also supply some indication of the size of your glass i.e. height and/or diameter.