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NextImg:Here comes the crumb: George Harrison’s piece of toast from 1962 sold

Here comes the crumb.

A piece of toast that was left by late Beatles legend George Harrison on a plate in 1962 has been sold.

The leftover crust was saved by then 15-year-old Sue Houghton and preserved on a scrapbook page, per the Daily Express.

Next to the toast is the caption: “Piece of George’s breakfast 2-8-63.”

That date marked The Beatles’ return to Liverpool, England to play at the Graftons Rooms after seven weeks away before their last gig at the Cavern Club, where the Fab Four was discovered by manager Brian Epstein.

George Harrison was the victim of a leftover toast theft at his family home in 1962. Michael Ochs Archives

Houghton had befriended the Harrison family in Liverpool and swiped the breakfast remains from the dining table during a visit to their home. And as an avid Harrison fan, her Beatles scrapbook would also include such remnants as threads from his jeans and fluff from under his bed. 

The toasted treasure was first auctioned in 1992 when Houston sold her Beatles scrapbook at Christie’s for $1600 to pay for home repairs.

Since then, it changed hands until memorabilia collector Joseph O’Donnell recently acquired it.

O’Donnell hasn’t revealed what he paid, but he has ensured its preservation by framing it in UV-protected museum-grade glass.

For O’Connell, the toasted relic represents is a reminder of the joy and humor that the Fab Four continue to inspire six decades later.

“It’s a brilliant story that is both bizarre, historical and a story I’ll continue telling friends, memorabilia collectors and fellow Beatles fans,” he said, per the outlet.

George Harrison debunked the tale of his toast in 1992, telling VOX magazine: “I ate all my toast! I never left any!” Getty Images

The leftover toast became an inside joke among The Beatles.

In 1999, Paul McCartney told German newspaper Der Spiegel that his children would tease him about leaving breakfast unfinished, exaggerating the tale of Harrison’s toast by claiming that it sold “for $40,000.”

McCartney said his family would humorously hide his leftover food, saying things like: ‘Dad, you don’t have to finish the bread roll’ or ‘Do you really want half an egg? Let’s clear the table.”

Beatles Ringo Star (left), John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison posed backstage in 1962. Getty Images

And in 1992, Harrison seemingly debunked the toast tale, telling VOX magazine: “I ate all my toast! I never left any!”

The Beatles live on today, recently winning Best Rock Performance for 2023’s “Now and Then,” the first new tune by the Fab Four since 1996’s “Real Love.” 

Th song was written and first recorded by John Lennon in the ’70s, and was finished by surviving Beatles McCartney and Ringo Starr with the help of AI.