I'd like to gather pictures of elaborate sword grips here (either in art or on original swords). Finding examples can be daunting so having a dedicated thread could be usefull. The first example that comes to mind is obviously the Munich longsword and if anyone happend to have a close shot of the leather work that would be fantastic.
I'll open the ball with the below:
longsword from the musee de l'armée - Paris

ceremonial sword - english - not leather (probably carved in wood) - source : Laking, Guy Francis, Sir - A record of European armour and arms through seven centuries

Laking, Guy Francis, Sir - A record of European armour and arms through seven centuries

Laking, Guy Francis, Sir - A record of European armour and arms through seven centuries

Posted here by another member (Sean if my memory does not fail me) along with other shots I can't find anymore - don't hesitate if you have more as it is a superb example.

edit: Archive.org has updated their online reader module. It's fantastic now and you can zoom into pictures and grab great details. So here are close shots of the two swords above:

