View looking north, showing a terrace of three-, four- and five-storey buildings with ground-floor shops at 9A-12 New Bond Street, Mayfair. Number 9A is an early nineteenth-century, three-storey former town house with the ground-floor shop trading as, "Booty Jewellery". There is a metal security grille in the window. Number 10-10A is a late nineteenth-century, four-storey building with attic dormers. A central door with pediment is flanked by two ground-floor shops, each with a single projecting bay to each floor above. There is a stone engraved plaque above the pediment saying, "Clifford Chambers 1877". Number 10A is a travel agency trading as, "R. W. Yeo Ltd". A list of holiday destinations can be seen in the entrance. Number 10 is a ladies fashion store trading as, "Number 10". 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 shopfront dates from the late-nineteenth century. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1266835. A bag of rubbish can be seen outside the shop. Number 12 is a five-storey building where a skip full of rubbish can be seen outside. Today, most of the ground-floor shops are high-end jewellers.