It was complete madness." The autograph book lay forgotten in a drawer until Mr Scarr's wife read an article on Beatles ...
Inside, the Market is crowded with antiques and collectibles. Furniture and flatware, posters and photos, dolls and dishes, vintage vinyl, toys, jewelry, and the like. The myriad of objects catch the ...
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 new owner, Joseph O'Donnell, a memorabilia collector from Tynemouth, recently came into possession of the infamous crust, which dates back to 1963. The toast originally belonged to Louise Houghton ...
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 ...
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.
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 collected by Scunthorpe teenager Jeff Scarr, who attended their gig at ...
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