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It is a No. 15 chest for a 4T. Desirable item.
I would suggest that you leave it as is.

Museum restoration staff do remove over-layers of paint, leaving underlying paint intact. It has to be done carefully and skillfully.
 
Yes, a long branch sniper chest will fetch even more than a British chest. In fact, you might be able to make an owner very happy. I started a registry of the 90L rifles and scopes over on the milsurps forum. A user named DaveM has that rifle, although his scope is not the matching scope. I have sent him a PM on that site....he may try to contact you. I know if I had the rifle, I certainly would.

By the way, I work in a museum, and I can tell you that the curator and the conservationist would leave that chest alone.
 
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These No.15 Mk.I chests were usually only temporarily marked for the rifle and in your case this chest was reassigned to a BSA made rifle D3###x as shown by the typical paper label. This is to be expected as the 90L8### rifles were apparently all sent to the British military. These chests usually sat in QM stores or were used in transit e.g. when shipping to an overseas posting. Finding a rifle serial number painted onto the chest is very unusual and in most cases it has been added by a civilian owner at some point.
 
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