LONDON.- The contents of the late luxury watch manufacturer Severin Wundermans 12-bedroom chateau in the South of France made a staggering £357,000 today (23 June) when they went under the hammer at Bonhams, Knightsbridge. The third in a series of sales of Wundermans collection conducted by Bonhams was a huge success with a 96% sale rate. Wunderman, the founder of Gucci timepieces and owner of Swiss luxury brand Corum, was well-known for his eclectic taste, and the sale attracted buyers looking for unique, one-off pieces. Top prices were paid for a pair of larger-than-life Majolica hens, which sold for £3,480; a pair of early 20th century African elephant tusks mounted as a dressing mirror, which made £6,240 against an estimate of £3,000 4,000; a 19th century provincial French walnut commode, which fetched £7,800 against an estimate of £800 1,200; and a set of Louis XIV style walnut dining chairs, which