8/03/2021

UFDC Convention, Baltimore, Maryland, 2021 Part I

 


This post contains photographs and some text about my first, and probably last, experience in Baltimore, MD at the United Federation of Doll Clubs' 2021 convention which took place from July 18-23. The event was held at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront. It was their first convention since the Covid lockdown began in 2020. Personally, I do not think they were completely ready. The food was pretty awful in their "restaurant" and at the meal events. The best thing served at a meal was a delicious piece of cheesecake. 

It was the largest convention I ever attended as a registrant. There were more than 750 people there and it sounded like you might imagine. Doll collectors are notoriously talkative. 

You may wonder why I said it was probably my last UFDC convention. The focus is on antique and vintage dolls. There are some contemporary artist-made dolls as well. This fact was very noticeable in the competition categories.  I was very happy that many members of my doll clubs were in attendance and I met several interesting women but the thrill wasn't there.  


How does Loki know that mommy is going somewhere? Look at that sad face!


All loaded and ready to leave on the trip. It was only 2 hours 15 minutes. I drove straight through. 


Self-parking was just around the corner. I shot a pic of my location, just in case. 
Parking was $25 per day!!!  But it was covered and safe. 





To my surprise, I was upgraded to a harbor view room on the 27th floor. The room was lovely but freezing. Most of the time I did not keep the a/c in cooling mode. 
I had a fabulous view. This is the first picture I shot in the room.


Below is a very early morning view. The moon hasn't yet set and the sun is rising. 
See the sun's reflection in the tall building on the right.


And a few more around the hotel:






  
  



Right down the street is a striking statue/fountain. You can read the text to find out what it memorializes. Click on the image to enlarge it.












Registration on Sunday



Reborn Dolls is not one of the UFDC categories but that doesn't stop collectors from bringing theirs to share with others.





The more I looked at this little doll, the more real it got to the point where I saw it breathing.  Freaky!





There were several hundred entries into competition. Depending upon the number of entries in a category, one could win first, second, third, fourth and possibly some other ribbon. The winners get ego boosts, oohs & aahs and then go home to plan next year's entries. 
Some of the judging is based on age, rarity and condition, so, if you have enough money, buy the oldest, rarest and best condition thing you can find, you might get a blue ribbon to put in your wallet.

























Helpers are items that are donated for the benefit of UFDC.  It's a gigantic raffle event and the merchandise is really good. The competition is stiff. I did not win anything and I did not expect to but I would have liked it a lot, especially a tiny bjd on a rocking horse. I'm not sure why, but she really appealed to me. Sigh. 



Shown in the photos below is but a fraction of the donations. 






















I wanted this gorgeous handmade doll, too. 



The UFDC has a store, of course, online all year round. During the convention, they bring a load of merchandise from the store. There are also bargain tables. Below you see the line waiting for the boutique to open.  One can find dolls from prior conventions. 








8/02/2021

UFDC Convention Baltimore, Maryland 2021. Part II





One of the doll clubs to which I belong, MetroDolls, sponsored the Tonner meal event. We had 100 attendees and the seats sold out very quickly.
In my photo archives, I have a picture of Robert and myself at every event I ever attended where he was the guest speaker. One day I will gather them all together and cry at the aging.




A promotional sketch of the Ellowyne event doll which we haven't received yet. Customs held on to it. I don't know if it was released yet. 
Update: As of August 3rd, the dolls are out of customs. Yay.


 










I misspelled Rowbear. Forgive.
This text is from their promotional information:

Rowbear Presents "The Best Doll Show in the Country"
The 33rd Annual National Doll Festival
Baltimore MD
Sunday - Wednesday, July 18th - 21st, 2021
...
A Fabulous Multi-Million Dollar Array to Behold & Buy
Rare Exquisite Antique, Quality Vintage, Modern Collectible,
Contemporary Artist, Fantasy to Realistic
Dolls + Toys - Bears - BJD - OOAK - Miniatures
Clothing - Fabric - Lace - Wigs - Books - Shoes - Accessories
Antique & Vintage Jewelry for Ladies & Gents
Door Prizes Consignment Table, Identification/Valuation, Restringing; Repair, Handicap Accessible, Food for Purchase On-Site
_______________

That's a lot of hype. Some of the items were lovely; some trashy. 
Because I had never been to a Rowbear event, I don't have a basis upon which to compare what it was like before. I was told that there were far fewer vendors than had been there in the past. Chalk that up to Covid. People still are being cautious or just can't travel. 

On the shuttle from the Marriott to the Holiday Inn.




I wanted her.





I bought this 1920's bisque tiny doll.



View from the stage.


Some of their auction goods.








Stuff we received in the registration bag.

8" Madame Alexander Cissette

Door Prize from Kish Event

Kish Event Doll

Wig-Making Class