As I have posted before, in addition to their flatware and holloware, Gorham has a set of sterling Christmas ornaments. Here are some examples of these.
Gorham produces a different sterling Christmas Tree ornament each year using the design of their ever popular Chantilly pattern. I have posted on these before. Here are some more examples of past years.
Gorham produces a different sterling Christmas Tree ornament each year. This series is relatively new, having just started in 2017. 2019 Christmas Tree 2017
Gorham is not the only company that produces Christmas Cross Ornament. Here are a few examples of the Reed and Barton's Christmas Cross Ornaments. Christmas Cross (1971) 1982, 1993 2019, 1972 1977 1980 Christmas Cross (2019)
Ironically, I find that patterns that companies do not give an elaborate name to but rather just a number are often the most lovely patterns. A prime example is Wendell's WND15 pattern which is rococco in design. Demitasse Spoon (4 1/4 inches)
Wood and Hughes' Marguerite pattern was introduced in 1880. Its design is what they refer to as 'etched'. Large Pie Knife (7 5/8 inches) Fork (7 1/8 inches)
New King by Wood and Hughes was introduced in 1860. Its design very simliar to the pattern of the same name by Dominick and Haff (1898) which is also known as Queens by Birks that I posted about earlier.
New King by Wood and Hughes
New King by Dominick and Haff (aka Queens by Birks)