Identifying Stamp on English Bridle

Bridle Identification https://imgur.com/gallery/68pLCnm

I posted several pictures in this album to help identify the brand of this bridle. It was made in England and has a very faint oval stamp on the noseband. I don’t believe it is Beval. My first thought was maybe Warwick, but the ones I looked up that were for sale had a much bigger stamp on the crown and the fancy stitching pattern is slightly different. I’m not sure which way the stamp would’ve faced, but it appears as if either the first letter is an M or the last letter is a W. It looks like there is some even smaller text before or after the oval, depending on which way the stamp faces. It looks like there is an I and an N in there maybe as well. I tried to take the best pictures I could. I know it’s a long shot, but I figured it was worth a try. Thanks!

I can’t really make out the stamp enough, but I wonder if the old “put a piece of paper on top and rub with a crayon” trick might work?

Looks like a jimmy’s to me

Thank you for your answers! I have been comparing it to English made bridles for sale online, and the Crumpco seems to be very similar, so that might be a possibility. It has an oval stamp like this with the same Made in England stamp (though no size stamp), and despite being plain raised, looks similar to mine.

I also tried the crayon trick, but unfortunately, the stamp is so faint that it didn’t work. I love that idea and will use it in the future, though!