As Res says if its in the wraps DO NOT REMOVE THEM, doing so could cost you $400+
Otherwise I would have to see it.
As a rule of thumb most No4s are ex-NZ army guns. Ive never seen one still in the grease that stacked up, more than a few claims of that. It is probably a 1942 LongBranch No4 mk1* as that is 80% of the guns Ive seen and they mostly have had a hard to very hard life with knackered bores and dinged to f*** wood and shoot like crap. Value, anything from $0 to $800, Typically $300. TM is probably your best bet. If its a No4 mk2 bought ex-service in the 1950s and is still in wraps with its tags, $1500+ maybe $2K+
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