Capacitance values? (usually in uF.....in old stuff, sometimes marked as mfd.)
x4 .10 mfd 400v , x4 .05mfd 600v ,.005mfd 600v, .1mfd 600v , x3 .003 mfd 600v, .02mfd 600v .02mfd 300v
ihave already found the 20mfd , 30mfd and 50 mfd 150v caps. it goes to a rca 46x23 from 1939
It is possible to connect capacitors in series to increase the voltage rating, but it's generally not recommended and high value resistors in parallel are often required to help them share the voltage.
Those values should be widely available and if they're not, what's there should be close enough.
They'll be marked differently, so for 0.10mfd, look for 100nF or 0.1uF. For the others you might not be able to get the exact value so go for the nearest E6 value (10, 15, 22, 33, 47, 68 multiplied by a power of 10), so for 0.05mf go for 47nF which should be near enough.