Stamp
Printers by Country BOLIVIA
= Understood to be a current stamp printer.
Printer names in italic against "Stamp printing
primarily done by..." signifies
that the printer has been seen used by that country within a mid-2011
or later philatelic magazine
new stamp issue listing. Non-italicised
signifies a recent use, but prior to mid-2011.
First postage stamp issued:
1867.
Stamp printing for this country
is primarily done by: Industrias Lara Bisch
(Bolivia), Industrias Offset Color (Bolivia). Don
Bosco Printing Works, La
Paz.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1948 for Bolivia.
J. M. Gramarra, La
Paz.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1897 for Bolivia.
Imprentas y Litografia
Unidas, La Paz. First stamp(s) traced
by compiler: 1927 (Surcharges), 1928 (Stamps)
for Bolivia. Main printing process(es):
Litho.
Industrias
Lara Bisch S.A., Pura Pura. Abbreviation
known by: IBSA. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 2000 for Bolivia. Main printing process(es):
Litho. www.ilbsa.com/
Industrias
Offset Color S.R.L., La Paz. Abbreviation
known by: IOC. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1995 for Bolivia.
Main printing process(es):
Litho.
No
website found as of 2012.
Industries Offset Colour
SRL has been in the printing market for
30+ years. It is responsible for the printing
of posters, books, pamphlets, almanacs,
labels, packages, etc., plus, of course,
postage stamps.
Lito-Unidas, La
Paz.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1939 for Bolivia. Main printing process(es):
Litho.
Litografia Boliviana,
La
Paz.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1893 for Bolivia. Main printing process(es):
Litho.
La Papelera S.A., La
Paz.
Founded: 1930. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1950 for Bolivia. Main printing process(es):
Litho.
La Papelera was founded by
a young German industrialist Johnny Von
Bergen in 1930 starting with the production
of grey cardboard and later diversifying
into print.
Rinacimiento Printing
Works, [Where?]. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1928 for Bolivia.
Taller Offset,
La
Paz.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1945 for Bolivia. Main printing process(es):
Litho.
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