George Harrison's toast crust has been sold for thousands and is being preserved with museum-like care. Getty Images Here comes the crumb. A piece of toast that was left behind by late Beatles ...
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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.
A piece of George Harrison's toast. The new owner, Joseph O'Donnell, a memorabilia collector from Tynemouth, recently came into possession of the infamous crust, which dates back to 1963.
A Beatles fan has bought a partially eaten piece of toast from 1963 that Beatles George Harrison nibbled on. The Beatles, from left, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney arrive ...
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 ...
George Harrison‘s unfinished breakfast toast from 1963 was sold in a private sale to Joseph O’Donnell, who added the framed crust to a healthy collection of Beatles and other music-related ...