Type XVIIIa/c from New York

Sword based on beautyfull example from Museum in New York.

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/32429

In my opinion, this sword has features of type XVIIIa and XVIIIc, but is smaller.
The pommel is hollow partly like original (side with horseman).
I made the attachment of the ornament with the horseman in a similar way to the original.

On both sides of the blade there is the same engraved mark as on the original.

The pattern on the scabbard is copied from the original.
The belts suspension is inspired by the drawing (last photo) – Knight, Death and the Devil by the German artist Albrecht Dürer (1513).

Thin lines along the crossguard, horseman and engraving on the pommel are made by my friend @angusmetalsmith Jacek Doliński

Measurements:
Total length: 103,2cm (original sword 103cm)
Blade length: 78cm (original sword 77,6cm)
Blade width: 67mm (original sword – unknown)
Blade thickness at the base: 5mm (original sword – unknown)
Crossguard: 22,5cm (original sword 21cm)
Weight: 1332g (original sword 1304.1g)
Balance: 7cm (original sword – unknown)
Grip length: 18,7cm (original sword – unknown)
Edges: sharp
Steel: 51CrV4 (6150)