View looking south-west, showing terraced buildings with ground-floor shops at 118-119 New Bond Street, Mayfair. Number 119 is a mid eighteenth-century former town house with three storeys plus dormer attic and a three-window range. It is trading as, "Harlequin Record Shop". The recessed shop entrance has a central support pole visible and in the display windows can be seen a selection of LP record album covers. There is a sign in the window saying, "Andy Fraser Band". There is a separate door entrance to the floors above, where signs for, "Rand Services Staff Consultants" are displayed. Two black plastic sacks are outside the shop together with a small, thin bollard. Job adverts can be seen in a glass display cabinet with a sign below for, "Peter Whelpton Associates". There is a partial view of a sign saying, "A Chat And A Job". A sign in a first-floor window is advertising, "Temporary and permanent, male and female, office and accountancy jobs with no fees to staff". There is another sign for, "Rand Services Staff Consultants". The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1266791. Number 118 is a mid eighteenth-century former town house with four storeys and a three-window range. It is trading as, "Crombie Fine Jewels Ltd". The central recessed door is flanked by a pair of display windows. There is a royal crest, which is repeated in each display window. To the left is a pedimented doorway to the upper floors. A hanging sign above the doorway says, "Christopher Gibbs Ltd". There is a sign for, "Office Staff Agency" visible. A balustraded parapet can be seen. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1224660