Google for 'zenith chassis 4K21' will probably turn up a Sam's Photofact. That looks like the Zenith amp that I built for my mother-in-law back in the '60s. Nice sounding amp for a low end system. Must use a ceramic cartridge pickup.
Should be very easy to draw a schematic. It's basically a two channel amp driving two speakers. Each channel uses 1/2 12AX7 and SE 6BQ5. Does the dual volume control have an extra lug on each pot? IE, four lugs per pot? Also, IIRC, the OT had an extra winding (or tap) but I don't remember how it was used.
Yes the dual vol pot does have an extra lug. The extra OT winding goes to a bass enhancement switch, but I am not sure what it does yet.. I have the whole console and it was working well, but the cabinet was Grandmothers finest. Early american whitewash finish. The turntable works great and will go on ebay. If it were 50's moderne I would keep it together. It is too new for my collection.
Actually it was $269.00 new. Still has all tags and manuals with instructions on how to replace the album holder with a newly FCC approved a FM Stereophonic tuner. Even though it is sort of homely, I still am having a hard time parting it out. The sound quality is surprising.
I am thinking easy guitar amp here. A quick look it seems like a dual SE. Should be nothing to it, I just wanted to see what the voltages were on the schematic. I will get a read on them later. The Transformers appear to be very overbuilt.
Couldn't find by 4K21.

You are correct in the notion it will be easy to draw it.
The caps are old Bumblebees. If they are good and any have Gibson Guitar values they will ebay nicely. I still cannot believe what people pay for these things. Their ears are much better than mine.