stamp printers by country
GUATEMALA
= Understood to be a current stamp printer.
First postage stamp issued:
1871. Amos
y Anderson, [Where?]. First
stamp 1922 (Overprints on foreign printed
stamps) for Guatemala.
Byron Zadik
y Cia, [Where?]. now trading as Litografia
Byron Zadik, S.A. First stamp(s) traced
by compiler: 1930 (Airmails) for Guatemala.
Based on entries in bibliographies
contained on the Internet, they appear to
have also been book printers and producers
of cardboard boxes, more recently.
Castillo
Hermanos, Guatemala City. First stamp(s) traced
by compiler: 1924 (Lithographs) for Guatemala.
Litografia
Byron Zadik, S.A. (See Byron Zadik entry above.)
Litorama
S.A., [Where?]. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1976 for Guatemala.
Based on entries in bibliographies
contained on the Internet, they appear to
have also been book printers.
Sanchez y De Guise, [Where?].
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1902 (Officials)
for Guatemala.
Based on entries in bibliographies
contained on the Internet, they appear to
have also been book printers.
Taller
[Nacional] de Grabados en Acero, Guatemala
City.
English
language translation of name: Literally
"workshop (or studio) of engraving
in steel", but more commonly known
as "Bureau of Engraving". Abbreviation
known by: TNGA.
Founded:
By decree of 28 April 1941. First stamp(s) traced
by compiler: 1949 for Guatemala. Main printing process(es):
Litho.
President Jorge Ubico established
the modern company where all Guatemalan
stamps are now printed as a direct dependency
of the Treasury Ministry under the supervision
of the Tipografia
Nacional. Guatemala
was one of the first 'smaller' countries
to have this stamp printing capacity.
The plant is now located
in a modern plant producing postage and
revenue stamps by various processes including
engraving. It is an agency of the Ministry
of Finance and produces official legal paper
(papel sellado) and revenue stamps.
Tipografia Nacional,
Guatemala
City.
Founded:
1894.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1930 for Guatemala.
The 7 January 1894 saw the
founding of the National Printing Office
on the instruction of the then President
of the country, General Jose Maria Reyna
and it is a dependency of the Ministry of
Government. Unfortunately, in the 1917/18
earthquakes the original print works was
destroyed and needed relocation. The present
building was constructed and occupied in
1922 and has been enlarged and modernised
over the years.
In 1930, President Lazaro
Chacon ordered the Tipografia Nacional to
print stamps for the country, establishing
the modern era in Guatemalan philately.

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