LONDON.- Douglas Bunns wine cellar from Hickstead Place achieved a total of £284,000 with some 99 per cent sold at Bonhams Sale of Fine Wine at New Bond Street on February 10th. The pre-sale estimate was £200,000. Top item in the sale, Lot 33, a case of Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1982 (12 bottles), made £39,100 and Lot 99, a bottle of Hermitage, La Chapelle, 1961, was the most expensive item in the sale at £ 4,945. The whole sale of which this collection formed a part made £728,400 with 98 per cent sold. Master of Wine, Richard Harvey, who heads Bonhams Wine Department, comments: This collection sold really well because of its impeccable provenance. Douglas Bunn obviously had a good eye for a horse but he had an equally good palate. His wine collection was superb and included all the names one would expect in a cellar of this calibre. In building the reputation and growing success of Hickstead, Bunn was also