- Tattersalls
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Tattersall's Limited for the Australian gambling organisation."Also, a woolen material with checks similar to a tartan.
Tattersalls (formerly spelled with an apostrophe) is the main auctioneer of race horses in the
United Kingdom and theRepublic of Ireland . It was founded in 1766 by Richard Tattersall (1724-1795), who had been stud groom to the secondDuke of Kingston . The first premises occupied were nearHyde Park Corner , in what was then the outskirts of London. Two "Subscription rooms" were reserved for members of theJockey Club , and they became the rendezvous for sporting and betting men. Among the famous dispersal sales conducted by "Old Tatt" were those of the Duke of Kingston's stud in 1774 and of the stud of the Prince of Wales (afterwards George IV) in 1786. The prince often visited Richard Tattersall, and was joint proprietor with him of the "Morning Post " for several years. He was succeeded by his son, Edmund Tattersall (1758-1810), who extended the business of the firm to France. The third of the dynasty, Richard Tattersall (1785-1859), the eldest of Edmund's three sons, became head of the firm at his father's death. He had his grandfather's ability and tact, and was the intimate of the best sporting men of his time. Another Richard Tattersall (1812-1870), son of the last, then took command of the business. His great-grandfather's 99-yearlease having expired, he moved the business toKnightsbridge in 1865. Richard was followed by his cousin, Edmund Tattersall (1816-1898), and he by his eldest son, Edmund Somerville Tattersall (1863-1942).Tattersall's remained a family business into the 20th century. In 1965 it introduced bloodstock auctions at Park Paddocks, Newmarket, and in 1988 it also began holding auctions atOld Fairyhouse inCounty Meath ,Ireland . Tattersalls Ltd (which has dropped the apostrophe from its name) is now based in Newmarket. There is a separate company in Ireland, but it shares some of the same directors. Tattersalls claims to be the leading bloodstock auctioneer in Europe, selling 10,000 horses a year. The horses are still priced in guineas (originally 21 shillings and now one pound and five pence), which is possibly the only contemporary usage of this once common British monetary unit.2007 Sales
A yearling Sadler's Wells filly set a new world record price of $5,330,000 (2.5 Million guineas) at the October Tattersalls Book 1 sale. The previous sale record price was set at the 2000
Keeneland yearling sale for Moon's Whisper at $4.4 Million.The filly, out of the mare, Brigid, was sold to mobile phone executive, Craig Bennett. She is a full sister to 2000 Irish champion juvenile filly, Sequoyah and to the 2007 Group I winning filly Listen.
ee also
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George Tattersall (1817-1849), a son of the second Richard Tattersall, who was a well-known sporting artist.External links
* [http://www.tattersalls.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.tattersalls.ie/ Tattersalls Ireland]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=3060491 ESPN $5.3 Million Filly Sets Record at Tattersalls]----
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