Hi,
See the marked capacitors in the attached image. It appears that for C25, a 10pF capacitor (Brown Black Black....) has been inserted instead of the 100pF one shown in the schematic. It's difficult to clearly see the colours for temperature coefficient & tolerance in your uploaded images, so I'll give you my best guess
(but to be honest, with such ancient capacitors, these two values are insignificant relative to the capacitance values). The colour codes for the marked capacitors are: (1) C22 =
Brown Black Yellow Grey? = 10x10,000 = 100,000 pF = 0.1 uF, temp. coeff of +30 (2) C23 =
Brown Black Brown Gold White = 10x10 = 100 pF. Here I will interpret the Gold as being 5% Tolerance, as in resistors and White as being the temp coefficient (non-standard colour for capacitor tolerance, but this interpretation is the most probable) (3) C25 =
Brown Black Black Gold White = 10x1 = 10 pF, same interpretations for Gold & White as in item (2).
Incidentally, the resistor on the top right of your image tnt100, is burnt out.