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        "tombstone": "Ring: Cannon Flanked by Two Birds, before 1951. Africa, West Africa, Ghana, Asante goldsmith. Gold; overall: 2.3 cm (7/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund, 1951.321",
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        "title": "Ring: Cannon Flanked by Two Birds",
        "creation_date": "before 1951",
        "creation_date_earliest": 1941,
        "creation_date_latest": 1951,
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        "department": "African Art",
        "collection": "African Art",
        "type": "Jewelry",
        "measurements": "Overall: 2.3 cm (7/8 in.)",
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                "description": "Heeramaneck Galleries, New York",
                "citations": [],
                "footnotes": null,
                "date": "?\u20131951",
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                "footnotes": null,
                "date": "1951\u2013",
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        "did_you_know": "This ring is made from yellow gold. Yellow gold is gold in its purest form, without the addition of gold or silver alloy.",
        "description": "Shared by different Akan and Akan-related peoples, including the Asante and Baule, gold ornaments indicate status and wealth and are worn at public festivals by titleholders, chiefs, and kings.",
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        "creditline": "Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund",
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        "updated_at": "2026-03-26 23:59:50.246000"
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