Although there is an earlier thread about the "Hands" pipes
[LINK] the photos are missing. The pipe that first got me interested in "Hands" pipes is this one (below). I could barely make out any markings but I knew from the make that it was something special. These are the "mystery pipes" I referred to in the post above
[LINK].
Pipe #1 - OLD BRIAR / HANDS / LONDON MADE (opposite side) HANDS (straight) / MADE IN ENGLAND (curved upward) (Shape #1)


I searched high and low for who (or what) "Hands" might be. As if Hands isn't a common enough word, suffice it to say I turned up a handful of "Hands" tobacconists in the UK, but nothing definitive. After several months, as luck would have it I saw this pipe at an old antique shop south of town:
Pipe #2 - "HANDS" / LONDON MADE / PAT.№210973/23 (opposite) 304 (shape) (open palm hand logo on stem)

This information matched misterlowercase's earlier post, and, as he indicated, the
patent number was registered to Joel Sasieni in 1924 and was for a little metal condenser "cuff" (a short inner-tube, frankly). I still don't know who or what "Hands" is, but the condenser patent was used on an early Sasieni
Windsor, a
Stamford (perhaps a sub-line before the name was used on Four Dots), and a
Londonaire. Now, Londonaire is interesting to me because it was a brand of the House of Crane (Indianapolis; below) which means it was likely made by Sasieni for the House of Crane for sale in the USA. All three* "Hands" pipes that have turned up have appeared in the USA, so it's possible they were made for a firm in the United States.
*Which brings me to..
Pipe #3 - "HANDS" / SASIENI MADE / PAT.№210973/23 (opposite) MADE IN ENGLAND (football shape)
It looks to me like this would have been a later pipe (in fact, I think I've posted them in what I assume is ascending order from oldest to most recent), as it looks like Sasieni wasn't stamping these pipes with "Sasieni" until later, and the button and stem are arguably more modern, as is the "Made in England" football shaped stamp. I think it was a bit pricey but it rounded out the set of three with something approximating an arc of production, and the other two I managed to get for a song. Perhaps since these were likely for sale predominantly (or exclusively) in the USA, I'll be able to turn up some information by way of advertising or catalogs.