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He adopted the name Philippe Égalité in 1792, after hereditary titles were swept away. As a member of the Convention he voted for the death of the Louis XVI, but was guillotined in the following year during the Reign of Terror. His son Louis-Philippe became King of France after the July Revolution of 1830. \n\nWedgwood had earlier made a larger oval medallion of the Duc D'Orléans, after a wax modelled by Eley George Mountstephen in 1788, following a suggestion from one of his sales agents in Paris. Three days after the newspapers announced the fall of the Bastille, Wedgwood's son wrote suggesting the factory should make 'snuffbox tops with the Duke of Orleans on them', adding 'You have no doubt seen that the French have regained their liberty &amp; that the Duke is a very great favourite with the popular party.' The response was a small circular medallion with a laurel border, of which this is a smaller variant.\n\nWedgwood produced similar medallions, intended for mounting on snuffboxes, and which were aimed at both royalists and supporters of the Revolution. These included portraits of Louis XVI and Jacques Necker, the French director-general of finance (both with fleur-de-lys borders), and of the revolutionaries Sylvain Bailly, the marquis de Lafayette, Talleyrand, and the Comte de Mirabeau (all with anthemion borders). 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