Eklektos Gallery

Eclectic comes from the Greek verb, eklektos meaning "to select" and was originally applied to ancient philosophers who were not committed to any single system of philosophy; instead, these philosophers selected whichever doctrines pleased them from every school of thought. Later, the word's use broadened to cover other selective natures.

The English word eclectic first appeared in the seventeenth century to describe philosophers who did not belong to a particular school of thought, but instead assembled their doctrines by picking and choosing from a variety of philosophical systems. Today, the word can refer to any assemblage of varied parts. We are constantly finding fascinating objects that are out of our main area of interest. Eklektos is our way of bringing these to you.

If you would like to find out the value of your own objects, please request our appraisal services. We are glad to help. 

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