Voldemort was said to be very interested in the four founders of Hogwarts. He created a Horcrux from the Ravenclaw diadem, the Hufflepuff cup, and the Slytherin locket. Did he try to find a Gryffindor relic to complete the set, or did he not bother?
I can't see him giving up on such a task, but maybe there was insufficient time.
Gryffindor's sword was hiding 'inside' the Sorting Hat, but a famous family usually has some other heirlooms too.
If there are no canon answers I'd be interested in your own speculation!
Answer
From Dumbledore himself in HBP, while discussing Voldemort's horcruxes with Harry:
"I am confident, however, that the only known relic of Gryffindor remains safe."
HBP, Chapter 23, p505, Scholastic Edition. Emphasis added
So, I believe we can take this as confirmation that no other family has another heirloom. Else, Dumbledore and other magical historians (like Bagshot) would've known about it.
And, as we know, only Gryffindors can take the sword from the Sorting Hat. Voldemort, as a Slytherin, wouldn't be able to even if he wanted; he's really better off giving up since he is unable to acquire it by himself. Though he may be able to trick a Gryffindor into getting it from the Hat for him, remember that Voldemort likes to operate alone, especially when it comes to his horcruxes. So I don't think that plan would appeal to him.
(It's worth noting too that the Sorting Hat is a relic of Gryffindor's. I don't know if it can be turned to a Horcrux tho, given its current enchantment.)
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