Silver 24,3x15,7 mm.; With original ribbon; The insignia in two degrees was established in 1920 by Major General Prince P.R. Bermondt-Avalov for the ranks of the army. It is a black enamel Maltese cross with a silver dead head over two crossed bones. With or without swords across the cross. The downside is smooth. They wore a sign on a black moire ribbon bordered on one side by a ribbon in Russian national colors (white-blue-red), and on the other by German (black-white-red). For Russian ranks, insignia were made in a camp for Russian internees voyennosluzhashchikh in Altengraben and the company of M. Evgeniev in Berlin. For German military personnel - in Germany, in different workshops and firms. Rare; Condition-I