It's pretty common to find a bottle and not be able to find any information on the company, especially for the more obscure types of bottles like your water bottle where there usually won't be any completionist collectors trying to document every one out there. There's a pretty good chance they didn't last long since I can't find a single reference to them on Google either, the longer-lived companies usually manage to show up in at least one old document that's been digitized somewhere. Looks like your bottle has a screw-top? That means that the bottle wouldn't have had sparkling water, it would have just been regular flat water. I can see a company going out of business quickly if that was all they sold, especially since improvements in sanitation around that time would have decreased the demand for bottled water (which as far as I know was typically a health thing in those days, when a lot of people didn't have safe drinking water in cities).Excuse my vocabulary and I noticed there were a few other companies that's why I find it weird I can't find anything about this company nor this bottle I'm wondering if they merge with another company after only a couple years in business