Former 1970s celebrity claims Bargain Hunt auctioneer sold her movie memorabilia without permission.

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April 27th 2024.

Former 1970s celebrity claims Bargain Hunt auctioneer sold her movie memorabilia without permission.
In a recent turn of events, 70s movie star Sally Thomsett has come forward to speak out against an auctioneer from the popular show Bargain Hunt. According to Thomsett, the auctioneer in question has sold some of her keepsakes without her permission, leaving her feeling disappointed and devastated.

The actress, best known for her role as Phyllis in the 1970s film The Railway Children, shared her frustration with the press and on social media. She revealed that precious items from the movie, such as scripts, fan letters, royal premiere tickets, and even a personal diary, were sold without her knowledge or consent.

To make matters worse, the seller in question is John Cameron, who has appeared on shows like Cash in the Attic and Bargain Hunt. Thomsett, who is now 74 years old, expressed her shock and disappointment at the fact that no one had attempted to contact her about the sale. These items hold a significant sentimental value for her and cannot be replaced.

The talented actor also appeared in other popular films such as Straw Dogs and Man About the House. The Railway Children, based on the book by Edith Nesbit, holds a special place in her heart and she was not expecting to have her keepsakes sold without her knowledge.

Thomsett took to Twitter to share the news with her followers, expressing her disappointment and disbelief at the actions of the auctioneer she once thought to be a decent man. She also mentioned how this incident has changed her perception of the show Bargain Hunt.

However, Nesbits Antiques Auctions has refuted the accusations made by Thomsett, claiming that the items in question were from a home owned by one of her ex-husbands, which was sold to a purchaser in 1987. The auctioneer, John Cameron, also stated that they are seeking legal advice regarding the matter, as they have been openly accused by the actress.

Interestingly, although Thomsett's character in The Railway Children was 11 years old, she was actually 20 years old when she played the role. Her co-star, Jenny Agutter, who played her older sister in the film, was also two years younger than her.

Due to her age, Thomsett was not allowed to reveal her true age or be pictured smoking, driving, or drinking during the film's promotion. In a previous interview, she shared how she had just bought a new sports car but was not allowed to drive it, and had to hide her relationship with her boyfriend at the time.

After living in Los Angeles for a few years, Thomsett moved back to the UK in the 1980s. She has been in a long-term relationship with her partner Paul and has a daughter named Charlotte. The Agency has reached out to John Cameron for comment on the matter.

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