A set of Beatles autographs from a 1963 concert in Hull could earn up to £1,500 at auction. The Fab Four's signatures were ...
The new owner, Joseph O'Donnell, a memorabilia collector from Tynemouth, recently came into possession of the infamous crust, ...
The discarded bread, which was originally sold in 1991, reportedly dates back to the eve of the Beatles' final show at the Cavern Club in Liverpool ...
Joseph O’Donnell, whose website calls him a “passionate collector of Beatles and music memorabilia,” reportedly paid an undisclosed sum for the bread, which has been kept for the last few ...
The latest Beatles memorabilia to be sold off isn’t just a piece of history — it’s a piece of toast. George Harrison‘s unfinished breakfast toast from 1963 was sold in a private sale to ...
A piece of toast allegedly eaten, then discarded by George Harrison in the early 1960s has reportedly been acquired by a memorabilia dealer, The Daily Express reports. Joseph O’Donnell, whose website ...
A piece of toast that George Harrison allegedly had for breakfast in 1963 has sold at auction for an undisclosed sum despite his denial in 1992 about the item.
memorabilia collectors and fellow Beatles fans.” The toast became a running joke amongst the Beatles and in 1999 Paul McCartney revealed his children teased him about leaving breakfast unfinished.
Original autographs of the four Beatles on one of their album covers generally run in the low five figures, while those from the ill-fated Apollo 11 crew and Marilyn Monroe are not far behind.
The self-titled record, commonly known as the White Album because of its plain white sleeve, was sold on Monday.
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