There is no option to get the default value for an undefined variable except parsing documentation or source code.
HISTSIZE and SAVEHIST are not settings, they are special variables. There is a way to list all variables, but I know of no way to list those that are special and are used as settings.
To help you list parameters implemented as variables, there is the zsh/parameter module (zmodload zsh/parameter to load it). It has an associative array $parameters where keys are variable names and values are variable type descriptions. Both HISTSIZE and SAVEHIST appear there as integer-special. HISTCHARS appears there as scalar-special. Note though that RANDOM appears here just as HISTSIZE: integer-special, so you can’t use this to get special variables used as options. But you can always use the PARAMETERS USED BY THE SHELL section of man zshparam.
I know no option that will allow you to determine default values of those parameters, except parsing documentation or source code.
# setopt | grep hist
nobanghist
extendedhistory
histfcntllock
histignorealldups
histignorespace
histnostore
histreduceblanks
histsavenodups
histverify
incappendhistory
if you want for non-default settings:
If no arguments are supplied, the names of all options currently set are printed. The form is chosen so as to minimize the differences from the default options for the current emulation (the default
emulation being native zsh, shown as in zshoptions(1)). Options that are on by default for the emulation are shown with the prefix no only if they are off, while other options are shown without
the prefix no and only if they are on. In addition to options changed from the default state by the user, any options activated automatically by the shell (for example, SHIN_STDIN or INTERACTIVE) will
be shown in the list. The format is further modified by the option KSH_OPTION_PRINT, however the rationale for choosing options with or without the no prefix remains the same in this case.
it also makes sense to use:
# unsetopt | grep hist
noappendhistory
cshjunkiehistory
histallowclobber
nohistbeep
histexpiredupsfirst
histfindnodups
histignoredups
histlexwords
histnofunctions
nohistsavebycopy
histsubstpattern
sharehistory
If no arguments are supplied, the names of all options currently unset are printed.
Or just follow the help and use
# setopt kshoptionprint
# setopt | grep hist
noappendhistory off
nobanghist on
cshjunkiehistory off
extendedhistory on
histallowclobber off
nohistbeep off
histexpiredupsfirst off
histfcntllock on
histfindnodups off
histignorealldups on
histignoredups off
histignorespace on
histlexwords off
histnofunctions off
histnostore on
histreduceblanks on
nohistsavebycopy off
histsavenodups on
histsubstpattern off
histverify on
incappendhistory on
sharehistory off
With this option output of setopt and unsetopt match.