Holdsworth frame and wheelset identification

Foreigner

Senior Retro Guru
Any idea what model/year could it be - possibly 1946 as 4 digit number 6870 matching on a steerer tube? Also wheelset - could these be their own hubs? Look very much like Hardens with that oil nipple, alas no and no marking on them either. 96/105mm OLN

Any info would e much appreciated.
 

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spokes are Union Frondenberg (DE)

hubs: you could check to see if cones, locknuts, axle threads be metric or BSC

possible lubrication fittings are add-ons, think it unlikely but wish only to mention possibility


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I'm pretty sure they would have some form of branding on them if Campagnolo - yet to see a hub without
Tend to agree unless they’ve kind of faded away…… I did think at first they maybe Airlite hubs as they were similar..but the hub make up is different near the axles..
 
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