You'll find Sears Osborns throughout Chicago and its suburbs. Sears sold the model from 1916 through 1929.
| 317 Hamilton, Elgin. This house was built in 1928 and it still has the original built-in radio. |

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| Sears Osborn. |
The Osborn as delivered was a one-story bungalow. Sears claimed it was designed in the Spanish Mission architectural style, but I think it has Japanese elements.
The house has a low-pitched roof with distinctive front and side porches. There is an upward sweep of the ridge boards on the roof--in the 1910's and 1920's this was sometimes called a "pug nose" gable. (One Sears home website uses a
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| You don't have a problem with the term "pug nose", do you? Photo courtesy of Gigi Swanson. |
| 315 S. Summit, Villa Park. This house was built about 1923 by Henry Shepherd, an agent for a glove factory. |
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| That's not a Sears garage; it was built in 1933 to match the house. Photo courtesy of Debbie Krone. |
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| Leaded glass from the Villa Park Osborn. Photo courtesy of Julie Larson. |
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| 804 W. Marion, Joliet. Wow!! This Sears Osborn is a frame house, but has a brick veneer. |
I found some great photos of the inside of a Sears Osborn in St. Marys, PA.
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| How awesome is this? This Osborn was up for auction in 2014. Photo courtesy of Higgenbotham Auctioneers. |
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| The bookcases with the leaded glass were standard. Photo courtesy of Higgenbotham Auctioneers. |

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2 comments:
Such wonderful photos! It's always a treat to see a beautiful interior, along with these great exterior photos. I guess I can see where the "Mission Style" moniker comes from, for the bottom half of the house, but it clearly has that Far-Eastern, Tibetan Buddhist Temple look in the top half.
Great reporting, Lara!
Judith
sears-house-seeker.blogspot.com
OMG, I just learned that the house I just bought was a Sears Catalog house, the Osborn! It's in Suffolk, VA and still has a lot of the same architectural elements. I'm so excited!
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