View looking south-east, showing a terrace of three-, four- and five-storey buildings with ground-floor shops at 12-6 New Bond Street, Mayfair. The entrance to number 12 has been closed-off with a wooden panel. The display window has two posters of fashion models visible. Outside the shop is a skip full of rubbish. There are three hazard warning lights in front of the skip, two of which are on tripods. There is writing on the skip, which says, "Sabey & Co West Drayton". Number 11 is trading as, "Philip Antrobus Ltd" jeweller, established in 1815. This was originally a late eighteenth-century house, which has five storeys, three bays wide. The shop front dates from the late-nineteenth century. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1266835. Number 10 and number 9 are separated by a central door with pediment and each building has a single projecting bay to each floor above. There is a sign above the door saying, "Adele Davis" and another on the wall above saying "Clifford Chambers". Number 10 is a ladies fashion store trading as, "Number 10". Number 10A is a travel agency trading as, "R. W. Yeo Ltd". Number 9A is trading as, "Booty Jewellery". There are signs visible above shops for "Thomas Gibson Fine Art Ltd, Almay and John Mitchell", with an "Office Suite To Let" sign bearing the name, "Conrad Ritblat". A pedestrian is in view and a domed roof can be seen in the distance.