View looking west, showing a terrace of four-storey buildings with ground-floor shops at 175-171 New Bond Street, Mayfair. Number 175 is trading as, "Cartiers" jewellers. Within the first-floor pediment above the ground-floor shop window is a carved figure of a reclining Brittania with shield. The richly-detailed frontage is in Italianate-Renaissance style and built c1880-90. There is a flagpole. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1224555. Numbers 174-170 is a terrace of shops built c1850-1860 with Italianate detailing. There are four storeys with three windows to each front flanked by Ionic columns at first-floor level. The whole row is Grade II listed; listing number 1224554. Number 174 is trading as, "Kutchinsky" jewellers. A security grille can be seen across the display windows. There is a "To Let" sign above. A hanging sign for, "Piaget" can be seen below a hanging clock and a further hanging sign for, "International Showroom" can be seen below one for, "Kutchinsky". Number 173 is trading as, "Abdulla", tobacconist, where a display of pipes can be seen. Number 172 is trading as, "Gucci", fashion retailer, where a flagpole can be seen. Number 171 is trading as, "Vidal Sassoon", hairdresser. There is a street lamp in the foreground with a litter bin attached. A sign for "£10 fine" can be seen on the bin. There is a parked mini van in the street with the name, "Jordan's" on the side. A Ford Cortina is in view.