I'd heard about Droskyn point as well.
I wonder how best to separate it.
Thinking out of the box, it would be possible to do a thermite reaction with tin and any impurities would either boil off, or form a slag, including silica.
I rigged up a furnace using a couple of massive terracotta plant pots I'd dried out in a bonfire, then filled with barbecue charcoal (lit) to about 1/4 full, then a mixture of finally divided coal and ore. (which I'd previously roasted in a wok - made the house smell of sulphur dioxide!!!! ) the whole thing was covered with a bit of stainless gauze, an inverted plantpot and blown with an industrial vacuum cleaner (on blow). Sadly, most of my ore was blown out of the top pot. The yield was about 4%.
I imagine, getting enough tin oxide would be very tedious indeed.
The other option was to do some vanning in likely adits.
Edit:- Interesting point Geoff. I wonder if coarse black tin with impurities (silica/tourmaline) would undergo gravity separation following being thermited.
http://www.amazingrust.com/experiments/how_to/Thermite.html Have a read of the above. It's doable in theory.
I tried the copper one, but it was impure and upon ignition, it "exploded" :lol: