Blue and white 3 flower design but with C (hatched crescent) and + or X mark

usually i'd associate this with Worcester but I cant find any record of the additional + mark under the crescent

the main design is the standard 3 flower pattern blue transfer

 

I think I've ruled out Lowestoft and Caughley is usually an S, AI suggested German later 1800's but i cant find any image matches

 

any thoughts or images that match you can point me to - thanks

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Blue and white 3 flower design but with C (hatched crescent) and + or X mark

It looks like a Caughley 'C' rather than a Worcester crescent, per the little downstroke at the top.

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