What's happening is that you are getting the result of applying DefaultConverter to the returned value rather than the JacksonConverter. DefaultConverter converts Serializable objects to ObjectRepresentation, which is a binary representation (the serialized form of the object). In the absence of a specific media type being requested, the converter logic sees a Serializable as being equally convertible to an ObjectRepresentation or a JacksonRepresentation, and due to the way converters are ordered, it chooses the former.
There are several ways to deal with this. The simplest is to specify the desired media type explicitly (MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON) in the request.
A more robust solution is to replace the JacksonConverter with your own custom version that scores the null Variant higher than the current value of 0.5. You'll want to do this anyway if you want to override the current JacksonRepresentation behavior of creating a new ObjectMapper for each conversion, or if you want to use Jackson 2.0. Search the restlet-discuss list for my posts about how to accomplish this. (tpeierls)
It's quite possible that this behavior has been fixed in more recent releases, and I know that work is in progress on issues related to this, so do search the issue tracker for JacksonConverter before committing to any course of action.