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At one time, Bond Street was best known for top-end art dealers and antique shops that were clustered around the London office of Sotheby's auction house, which has been at Nos. 34–35 Bond Street since 1917, [30] and the Fine Art Society, founded in 1876. [31]
Entrance at Albemarle Street Entrance at Old Bond Street Interior. The Royal Arcade, located in Mayfair, London, is a Victorian era shopping arcade that runs from 12 Albemarle Street to 28 Old Bond Street. Completed in 1880, it was designed by architects Archer & Green and is Grade II listed. [1]
Grays Antique Market is an antiques market in Mayfair, London, close to Bond Street station. [1] Dealers specialise in antiques, jewellery, watches and collectables. The centre is home to nearly 100 dealers on 2 levels. [2]
Burlington Arcade is a covered shopping arcade in London, England, United Kingdom. It is 196 yards (179 m) long, parallel to and east of Bond Street from Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. It is a precursors to the mid-19th-century European shopping gallery and the world's first modern shopping mall. [1] It is near the similar Piccadilly Arcade.
As of 2022, there are four Charbonnel et Walker shops, as well as two outlets in department stores: [9] Old Bond Street, London; Canary Wharf, London; Leeds, West Yorkshire; Broadgate Circle, London; Harrods – Chocolate Room (Ground Floor), London; Selfridges – Chocolate Room (Lower Ground Floor), London
London High End Tailors based at 131–132 New Bond Street, which was purchased by Cecil Gee during the 1970s. In 1988 it became part of Moss Brothers Group, after the merge of Cecil Gee and Moss Brothers. [ 122 ]
Asprey store on New Bond Street A watch display at Asprey's store on New Bond Street. Asprey is a United Kingdom-based designer, manufacturer and retailer of jewellery, silverware, home goods, leather goods, timepieces, and books. With its flagship retail store located in Mayfair, London, Asprey is a luxury retailer for royal and celebrity clients.
Boodles’ second London store was on Regent Street, and this also moved to Bond St, which is the current Boodles flagship store. Boodles now has nine stores including five in London: Savoy Hotel, New Bond Street, Sloane Street, The Royal Exchange and Harrods, three in North West England; (Liverpool, Chester and Manchester) and one in Dublin ...