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  2. Bond Street (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    Formerly called Old Bond Street, this brand's history goes back to 1902. Philip Morris, the founder of the company, had a boutique on Bond Street in London.And 1902 was the year when one of the greatest admirers of the company, King Albert of Belgium, presented the boutique with the title of the Royal Tobacconist.

  3. Bond Street - Wikipedia

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    The house of Finnigans opened their New Bond Street shop in 1879. [16] The Jewish practice of Kabbalah has been associated with the street after former East End trader Sarah Levenson opened a shop on No. 50 New Bond Street in 1856 which immediately became profitable, albeit through exaggerated and questionable product claims. [17]

  4. Charbonnel et Walker - Wikipedia

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    Charbonnel et Walker offers a wide variety of chocolates, as well as sugar confections like crystalized ginger and glazed brazil nuts.A speciality is the Marc de Champagne Chocolate Truffles: these are chocolate truffles with chocolate butter infused with Marc de Champagne.

  5. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Founded as a men's clothing business in Italy by Giacomo Canali and Giovanni Canali. In 1996 Moss Brothers purchased the franchise rights for opening Canali shops in the UK, and opened its flagship shop on New Bond Street in 2000. In 2010 Moss Brothers relinquished the Canali franchise and re-branded the shops under other brands they operated ...

  6. Fenwick (department store) - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, it opened a store in Sunderland, but it closed within the year. [5] In 1891, it opened a branch in Bond Street, London. [6] The first fashion store on the street, it later doubled in size in 1980. The company bought the Joseph Johnson store in Leicester in 1962, which was subsequently rebranded as Fenwick. [7]

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  8. Asprey - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Royal Arcade, London - Wikipedia

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    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]