NEW YORK CITY — The prestigious Goodspeed-Sang-Streeter copy of Robert Luist Fowle’s Exeter broadside, one of just 13 contemporary broadsides of the Declaration of Independence issued, crossed Sotheby’s auction block on January 24 in a single-lot sale, where it realized $2,400,000, including buyer’s premium. In the past 100 years, only two other copies of the printing have appeared at auction; this example was presented with an estimate of $2/3 million. It was just one high price realized in Sotheby’s Americana Week auctions, which grossed more than $15 million. More highlights to be featured in a follow-on review.