Two-piece construction, white patinated silver cross base with a recessed cross placed at the junction of the arms, the recessed cross bearing the gilt cypher of Peter the Great, the regiment's founder, and held in place via two prongs on the reverse, measuring 28.5 mm (w) x 55.7 mm (h), with screwback, wear and light contact evident in the white patination, better than very fine.
Footnote: The white cross was originally etched on stone by Peter I on the location of his headquarters at Vyborg. Before the First World War, the name of this regiment was the Kexholm Regiment of His Imperial Majesty, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary.

