I'd say 14ish, but it's really hard to say. It depends on how and where you carry your bf. You have a little softness left in the waist area, but you could have more fat evenly distributed. Glutes usually carry some bf as well.
At the end of the day, if your goal is physique related, it just doesn't matter. This is the most overused rating for physical appearance. As an example, I just had a Bod Pod test done yesterday and it shows 11.1%. If I posted a photo today everyone would say closer to 15%. I carry fat in my waist and chest. All other areas get very lean. Everyone is different and some have genetics that allow them to look leaner at higher bf levels. Again, from a physique point of view the mirror and pictures are ALL that matter.
BF percentage is a good tool if you actually track composition over time. In this case you need a fairly accurate (or at least relatively consistent) method of measuring. The idea is to track lean mass, and fat mass to see how composition is really progressing. It's also somewhat useful in determining a starting calorie level for a new diet. But even in this case, a ballpark is more than adequate.