CANDIA, N.H. — Schmitt Horan & Co., known for its horological auctions, decided to do something different for its August 11 sale. It conducted an eclectic online sale with live close on the 11th, which included small antiques, a large collection of German bisque and Lenci dolls, Schoenhut toys, a collection of early radio receivers, canes, a large library with emphasis on volumes related to Abraham Lincoln and other American political figures, a collection of artist’s lithograph exhibition posters, advertising and stereo gear. The company’s horological DNA won out, however, as a five-minute repeating tonneau-shaped wristwatch by Jules Jürgensen took top honors, selling for $22,800 including buyer’s premium, leading a selection of wristwatches. Dan Horan, president of Schmitt Horan, said, “The rarity is because of a five-minute repeating function in a wristwatch. Five-minute repeating is unusual in a pocket watch, very rare in a wristwatch.” Fear not, there were plenty of more eclectic highlights to be discussed, as they will be in a later review of this sale.